Posts Tagged ‘New Orleans Hornets’

Legitimate Contenders to Win the 2012 NBA Championship: Part II

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Where does your favourite team rank at the halfway point in the regular season schedule?

Legitimate Contenders to Win the 2012 NBA Championship

[as of Thu-Feb-23-2012]

Team PDR PAR RDR QR QIR WCR ECR
Bulls 1 2 1 4 1 1
Heat 2 14 4 20 T-2 2
Lakers 12 6 2 20 T-2 1
Pacers 8 9 8 25 4 3
76ers 3 1 22 26 5 4
Clippers 9 15 3 27 T-6 2
Magic 10 4 13 27 T-6 5
Thunder 3 20 6 29 T-8 3
Mavericks 7 4 18 29 T-8 4
Blazers 5 10 17 32 10 5
Grizzlies 15 8 10 33 11 6
Timberwolves 15 16 4 35 12 7
Hawks 13 7 21 41 T-13 6
Rockets 14 18 9 41 T-13 8
Spurs 6 16 20 42 15 9
Hornets 24 11 11 46 16 10
Celtics 18 3 26 47 17 7
Knicks 17 12 19 48 18 8
Nuggets 11 29 12 52 19 11
Cavaliers 23 23 7 53 T-20 9
Raptors 25 13 15 53 T-20 10
Jazz 19 24 13 56 22 12
Pistons 26 18 16 60 23 11
Bucks 21 21 27 69 T-24 12
Suns 22 22 25 69 T-24 13
Warriors 19 26 29 73 26 14
Nets 27 25 24 76 27 13
Kings 28 30 22 80 28 15
Wizards 29 27 27 83 29 14
Bobcats 30 27 30 87 30 15
LEGEND: PDR – Points Differential Rankng; PAR – Points Allowed Ranking; RDR – Rebounding Differential Ranking; QR – Quality Rating [i.e. PDR + PAR + RDR = QR; QIR – Quality Index Rating [i.e. QR ranking from 1-30]; WC – Western Conference Ranking; Eastern Conference Ranking.

Related:

What it takes to win the NBA Championship

Hornets add another ‘solid piece’ to its current, and future, mix

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

For those who think that the LA Clippers made out like bandits by getting Chris Paul …

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Carl Landry re-signs with New Orleans

With the NBA intent on maintaining as much financial flexibility as possible before selling the Hornets, Landry was offered a bigger number on a one-year basis and took it.

Landry’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, told The Associated Press that Landry agreed to only a one-year deal because of the Hornets’ “uncertain ownership situation.”

Landry was eager to keep playing for Hornets coach Monty Williams after a successful stint last season …

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you might need to re-evaluate that perspective …

STARTERS: Jack-J + Gordon-E + Ariza-T + Landry-C + Okafor-E

KEY SUBS: Belinelli-M + Pondexter-Q + Aminu-AF + Smith-J + Kaman-C

RESERVES: White-T + Andersen-C

EXTRAS/OUTS: ? + Summers-D + ?

if the Hornets keep adding high value players like Carl Landry to their roster, and THE OTHER NBA franchise in Los Angeles does not.

YOU MAKE THE CALL: Clippers or Hornets? … Which franchise would you take, going forward from here?

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

A number of NBA observers now hold the belief that the LA Clippers are poised to become one of the elite teams in the NBA, given their recent acquisition of 4-time NBA All-Star PG, Chris Paul.

Yours truly is NOT one of them.

Q1. How come, you ask?

A1. It really is a very simple equation.

No. LA CLIPPERS ADV NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
Administration
1 Sterling-D, Owner –> NBA-?
2 Olshey-N, GM –> Demps-D/Stern-D
3 Del Negro-V, Head Coach = Williams-M
Sub-total: 0 x 50 = 0 Sub-total: 2 x 50 = 100
Starters
4 Paul-C, PG <<– Jack-J, PG
5 Billups-C, PG = Gordon-E, OG
6 Gomes-R, SF = Ariza-T, SF
7 Griffin-B, PF <<– Smith-J, PF
8 Jordan-D, C = Okafor-E, PF/C
Sub-total: 4 x 40 = 160 Sub-total: 0 x 40 = 0
Key Subs
9 Williams-M, PG = Belinelli-M, PG/OG
10 Foye-R, PG/OG = Pondexter-Q, OG/SF
11 Butler-C, SF = Aminu-AF, SF
12 Thomkins-T, PF/C = Andersen-C, PF/C
13 Cook-B, PF/C –>> Kaman-C, C
Sub-total: 0 x 30 = 0 Sub-total: 2 x 30 = 60
Reserves
14 Warren-W, G = White-T, G
15 Koch-A, F –> Summers-D, F
Sub-total: 0 x 20 = 0 Sub-total: 1 x 20 = 20
Extras/Outs
16 Bledsoe-E, PG <– ?
17 Ahearn-B, PG <– ?
18 Leslie-T, OG <– ?
Sub-total: 3 x 10 = 30 Sub-total: 0 x 10 = 0
Future Assets
19 2012, 1st Rd Draft Pick [own] –> 2012, 1st Rd Draft Pick [own]
20 ? –>> 2012, 1st Rd Draft Pick [T-Wolves]
Sub-total: 0 x 5 = 0 Sub-total: 3 x 5 = 15
Summary
TOTAL SCORE: 190 TOTAL SCORE: 195

The strength of a first-class pro sports franchise is certainly top down.

However …

A team does NOT move into the authentically “elite” category just because:

- It acquires a top notch [although somewhat over-rated] PG … who is definitely in his prime but also has a history of [somewhat debilitating] knee injuries which have put him on the shelf for significant stretches of previous seasons

- It acquires a formerly outstanding PG … who is now in the latter stages of his highly accomplished career but wanted to go to a legitimate NBA title-winning contender, e.g. the Heat or the Lakers

- It has a very good, but still-very young PF … who is not yet in the prime of his career and has also incurred a prior knee injury which has already put him on the shelf for an entire season

During the 2010-2011 season:

LA CLIPPERS

- Finished 4th in the Pacific Division
- Finished 13th in Western Conference
- Had a W-L Record of 32-50
- Failed to qualify for the playoffs

NEW ORLEANS HORNETS

- Finished 3rd in the Southwest Division
- Finished 7th in the Western Conference
- Had a W-L Record of 46-36
- Lost their 1st Rd Playoff Series

In reality:

1. One of these two franchises no longer has 2 of the 3 young cornerstone players who were on their roster last year, and filled their team with authentic levels of optimism for the foreseeable future.

2. One of these two franchises now has two 1st Round Draft Picks in the 2012 NBA Draft, each of which has a fair-to-good chance of being in the high-end of the Lottery.

3. One of these two franchises has a bevy of still-youngish players with a substantial amount of upside. The other franchise does not.

4. One of these two franchises has Donald Sterling as its owner. The other franchise does not.

In fact, there is nothing in the history of the Clippers which suggests the franchise is any closer today to eventually becoming a legitimate contender for the NBA Championship, down-the-road, than it would have been without acquiring Chris Paul at all.

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Which franchise would you take, going forward from this point?

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NBA Playoffs are set for tip-off!

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

The NBA Playoffs are set to tip-off in approximately 40 minutes.

This year, there are a number of teams with legitimate aspirations to win the league championship, including:

Chicago Bulls [EC1]
Miami Heat [EC2]
Boston Celtics [EC3]
San Antonio Spurs [WC1]
LA Lakers [WC2]

based on:

#1. The overall ability level of their rotational players;

#2. The specific ability levels of their bonafide “star” players;

#3. The ability level of their coach [and his staff];

#4. The prior experience of their rotational players; and,

#5. The prior experience of their coach [and his staff]. 

Below this elite group, there is a larger 2nd tier, that is very strong, as well, but with individial teams that fall just short of the 1st tier, in one or more of the above criteria, including:

Dallas [i.e. deficient in #2]
Orlando [i.e. deficient in #2]
Oklahoma City [i.e. deficient in #3 and #4]
Denver [i.e. deficient in #2 and #4] 
New York [i.e. deficient in #1 and #3]
Philadelphia [i.e. deficient in #2 and #4]
Atlanta [i.e. deficient in #2, #3 and #5]
Portland [i.e. deficient in #1, #2 and #4]

Below this 2nd group, there is a 3rd tier, which contains individual teams that are not quite where the others are … as of yet … in terms of “readiness” to advance beyond the 2nd Round of the Playoffs, based on the criteria above AND specific personnel absences, including:

New Orleans [i.e. missing a key player in David West]
Memphis [i.e. Playoffs newbies]
Indiana [Playoffs newbies]

Given how close the top 5 teams are to one another this year, and to what degree the eventual outcome can/will be determined by a single crucial injury, at an inopportune moment …

Kudos to Marc Spears [Yahoo! Sports, NBA Analyst] for going out on a limb, early on, with his prediction for this year’s championship-winning team.

Related:
Odds To Win The NBA Championship

TrueHoop’s Stat Geek Smackdown: NBA Playoffs, 1st Round Series Winners

Friday, April 15th, 2011

FYI …

This is the “unofficial entry” for yours truly in the annual contest run by Henry Abbott: 

Eastern Conference, Quarter-finals

[1] Chicago [QIR/#1] vs [8] Indiana [QIR/#19]
SELECTION: Bulls in 5.

[4] Orlando [QIR/#3] vs [5] Atlanta [QIR/#15]
SELECTION: Magic in 7.

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[2] Miami [QIR/#2] vs [7] Philadelphia [QIR/#13]
SELECTION: Heat in 5.

[3] Boston [QIR/#5] vs [6] New York [QIR/#25]
SELECTION: Celtics in 6.

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Western Conference, Quarter-finals

[1] San Antonio [QIR/#7] vs [8] Memphis [QIR/#9]
SELECTION: Spurs in 5.

[4] Oklahoma City [QIR/#9] vs [5] Denver [QIR/#12]
SELECTION: Nuggets in 6.

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[2] Los Angeles [QIR/#4] vs [7] New Orleans [QIR/#6]
SELECTION: Lakers in 5.

[3] Dallas [QIR/#7] vs [6] Portland [QIR/#11]
SELECTION: Trail Blazers in 6.

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PS. You might also benefit from knowing that no other “NBA Analyst” has forecast more playoff series accurately, in advance, over the course of the last 4 years, than yours truly. ;-)

Legitimate contenders to win the 2010-2011 NBA championship, Playoff Preview Edition

Friday, April 15th, 2011
TEAMWESTEASTPDPDRPAPARRDRDRQRQIR
Bulls#1+7.3291.32+5.8151
Heat#2+7.5194.66+3.03102
Magic#3+5.5593.74+3.52113
Lakers#1+6.1395.48+2.55164
Celtics#4+5.4691.11-0.818255
Hornets#2+0.91494.05+0.99286
Spurs#3+5.7498.014+0.711297
Mavericks#4+4.2896.010+0.711297
Thunder#5+3.89101.018+2.26339
Grizzlies#5+2.31097.613+0.810339
Blazers#7+1.51294.87-0.4173611
Nuggets#8+4.87102.721+0.7113912
76ers#5+1.51297.512-0.8184213
Hawks#6-0.81695.89-1.3224715
Pacers#7-1.119100.917+0.3155119
Knicks#8+0.815105.727-3.5287025
LEGEND: PD - Points Differential; PDR - Points Differential Ranking; PA - Points Allowed; PAR - Points Allowed Ranking; RD - Rebounding Differential; Rebounding Differential Ranking; QR - Quality Rating [i.e. QR = PDR + PAR + RDR]; QIR - Quality Index Ranking [i.e. No. 1-30].

PLEASE NOTE: Each NBA Champion for the last 10 years has had a QR ≤ 34.

Related:

What It Takes To Win The NBA Championship

Legitimate contenders to win the 2010-2011 NBA Championship, after 72 regular season games

Monday, March 28th, 2011

There are approximately 10 games remaining in the regular season schedule for each team in the NBA. The current standings look like this.

When looking at the legitimate contenders to win the league championship this season, however, what you see is a significantly shorter list of teams:

For Mon Mar 28 2011PDPDRPAPARRDRDRQRQIR
Team
Atlanta Hawks01695.48-1224616
Boston Celtics5.9590.71-0.620265
Charlotte Bobcats-3.92397111.194314
Chicago Bulls7.4191.125.7141
Cleveland Cavaliers-10.33010525-3.4268129
Dallas Mavericks4.3895.8100.711297
Denver Nuggets4.67103.1210.6124012
Detroit Pistons-424100.116-3.1256524
Golden State Warriors-2.821106.129-4.3308028
Houston Rockets1.810104.222-0.5185018
Indiana Pacers-1.519100.8170.3145018
Los Angeles Clippers-2.922101.8201.874917
Los Angeles Lakers6.6395.482.83144
Memphis Grizzlies1.81098.2140.4133711
Miami Heat7.2294.862.65132
Milwaukee Bucks-1.21892.73-0.9214213
Minnesota Timberwolves-5.727106.8302.656222
New Jersey Nets-5.62699.2150.1165721
New Orleans Hornets1.61293.54110265
New York Knicks0.215105.728-3.4266925
Oklahoma City Thunder3.69100.8171.68349
Orlando Magic5.6694.253.42132
Philadelphia 76ers1.51497.913-0.5184515
Phoenix Suns-0.417105.426-3.8297226
Portland Trail Blazers1.61294.86-0.1173510
Sacramento Kings-5.225104.3232.745220
San Antonio Spurs6497.5120.215318
Toronto Raptors-6.328105.627-1.5237827
Utah Jazz-1.620101.719-1.5236222
Washington Wizards-8.329104.824-3.5288129

Given “What It Takes To Win The NBA Championship,” and the fact that every title-winning team for the last 10 years has had a QR <= 34, there are only 9 teams with legitimate aspirations to go all the way, at this point:  

East Contenders

1. Chicago Bulls, QR = 4; QIR = #1
2. Miami Heat, QR = 13; QIR = #2
3. Orlando Magic, QR = 13; QIR = #2
4. Boston Celtics, QR = 26; QIR = #5

West Contenders

1. Los Angeles Lakers, QR = 14; QIR = #4
2. New Orleans Hornets, QR = 26; QIR = #5 *
3. Dallas Mavericks, QR = 29; QIR = #7
4. San Antonio Spurs, QR = 31; QIR = #8
5. Oklahoma City Thunder, QR = 34; QIR = #9

* – Mitigated due to the recent loss of David West.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery

Friday, March 25th, 2011

David West is simply a terrific under-sized Power Forward …

who plays the game the right way, and is a joy to watch.

It really does leave a sick feeling in the pit of one’s stomuch when a single, awkward play …

can fundamentally change the remainder of a player’s pro career and the fate of his team’s entire season.

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Up-date:

Hornets F West out for season with torn ACL

Legitimate Contenders In The NBA, 2010-2011: Part 1

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

At this point of the NBA regular season schedule, each team has played at least 30 games.

 

LEGITIMATE CONTENDERS TO WIN THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP


[as of Friday, December 31, 2010]

 

TEAM

W

L

W%

EAST

WEST

PDR

PAR

RDR

QR

QIR

Heat

25

9

.735

1

 

1

2

6

9

1

Celtics

24

7

.774

2

 

3

1

9

13

T-2

Bulls

21

10

.677

3

 

5

7

1

13

T-2

Magic

21

12

.636

4

 

7

5

2

14

4

Spurs

28

4

.875

 

1

2

11

9

22

5

Lakers

23

10

.697

 

2

4

14

5

23

6

Mavericks

24

7

.774

 

3

6

6

15

27

T-7

Hornets

19

14

.576

 

4

13

3

11

27

T-7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blazers

17

16

.515

 

5

15

9

12

36

9

Hawks

21

14

.600

5

 

11

8

18

37

10

Bobcats

11

20

.355

6

 

25

11

4

40

11

Jazz

22

11

.667

 

6

8

10

23

41

T-12

Thunder

23

11

.676

 

7

9

20

12

41

T-12

Bucks

12

18

.400

7

 

20

4

17

41

14

Clippers

10

23

.303

 

8

21

19

2

42

15

76ers

13

20

.394

8

 

18

11

19

48

16

Rockets

16

16

.500

 

9

12

24

16

52

17

Pacers

14

17

.452

9

 

17

15

22

54

18

Nuggets

18

13

.581

 

10

10

25

21

56

T-19

Raptors

11

21

.344

10

 

22

26

8

56

T-19

Grizzlies

14

18

.438

 

11

16

17

24

57

21

Nets

9

24

.273

11

 

26

16

20

62

22

Kings

6

23

.207

 

12

28

21

14

63

23

Timberwolves

8

25

.242

 

13

28

30

6

64

24

Knicks

18

14

.562

12

 

14

28

25

67

25

Pistons

11

22

.333

13

 

24

18

27

69

26

Warriors

13

19

.406

 

14

23

27

27

77

27

Suns

14

17

.452

 

15

19

29

30

78

T-28

Wizards

8

23

.258

14

 

27

22

29

78

T-28

Cavaliers

8

24

.250

15

 

30

23

26

79

30

LEGEND: W – Wins; L – Losses; Win% – Winning Percentage; PDR – Points Differential Ranking; PAR – Points Allowed Ranking; RDR – Rebounding Differential Ranking; QR – Quality Rating [i.e. PDR + PAR + RDR = QR]; QIR – Quality Index Ranking [i.e. QR/#1-30]; * – Clinched playoff position.

Given the history of the NBA … and what it actually takes to be able to win 4 consecutive best-of-seven games series in the playoffs … there is now a strong possibility that the 2010-2011 League Championship will eventually be won by 1 of the 8 teams shown above in “neon green”.

To everyone who takes the time to visit this little corner of the blogosphere …

Happy New Year! :-)

‘Parody is the most sincere form of flattery’ …

Friday, December 24th, 2010

according to the operators of this web site … whether or not the practicioner actually realizes it. ;)

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Exhibit A

Detroit Pistons host the Atlanta Hawks: Where’s Your JOD Now?

Atlanta Hawks: 16-9 (8-4 road)

Detroit Pistons: 7-18 (5-6 home)

UPDATE — Greg Monroe will start at Power Forward tonight. (via pistonpowered, thanks dan!)

 Oppo Research:

A quick look at the Atlanta Hawks team will tell you they’re precisely the kind of team that just seems to have the Pistons number this year– by that I mean that they play in the NBA.  Seriously, though, the Hawks are 11-3 against teams with losing records, they’ve won 8 of their last 10 and they’re 8-4 on the road.  While they haven’t won in Detroit since MC was AFI, they’ll look to do so tonight against a collapsing frustrating dying maddening faltering Pistons team.

This season, the Hawks best player has been the newly-resigned Al Horford (who apparently hasn’t gotten the “only play well in your contract year, dummy” memo).  In December, he’s averaging 19 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, a steal and a block in 36 minutes of play.  Per 36, that’s 19 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, a steal and a block!!  It sure doesn’t hurt the Hawks that Horford is flanked by Josh Smith, who is playing through a hamstring booboo to the tune of 17 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in December.  This is a nasty frontcourt, a solid defensive duo who will give plenty of problems to slashing guards and post bigs alike.  The last time these teams met, this duo went up for 40 points, 19 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks on a collective 67% shooting from the field.

Fortunately for the Pistons, Atlanta will be without the league’s most expensive player tonight, Mr. Joe Johnson, who was pretty ineffective the last time around.  Fortunately for the Hawks, they’ll have Jamal Crawford to fill that hole, who has done so quite well in scoring at least 20 in the last three games.

Keys to the Game:

Team Cohesion:  This team can play well if properly coached, and one result of which, of course, is playing better as a group … i.e. to play as a cohesive unit to perform better than their abilities.  Anyone with incestual basketball acumen can notice this, only toxic-group think fans would not realize this.

Three Guard Lineup: Novice basketball fans would think that the Detroit Pistons of Auburn Hills have a problem with the guards on their roster when, in fact, it is only because they are not properly being used … specifically, as they should be ran as a three guard lineup.  Playing time should be split between Mr. Stuckey at PG, Mr. Hamilton at OG, with Ben Gordon used as a primary backup at PG while the young Austin Daye is split between responsibilities at OG and SF.

Elite Level Coaching:  Mr. Kuester can be considered a poor (or bad) coach i.e. one who doesn’t properly use the players in his command, but a change in how he manages his players could … lead to more wins for the Pistons.  I recall my close friend Hubie Brown, whose home phone number is displayed conveniently with a locket of his hair in front of the desk in my mom’s basement from where I operate … who is surely an elite level coach and understands my command of basketball intelligence and acumen thereof, to wit, of course, etc., and on.  If Mr. Kuester can take time to study the great minds of NBA basketball, of Brown (Hubie AND Larry), of Jackson, of Kandor, of Sloan … he will realize the ill fate to which he has set up this incorigable, toilsum and fornicaterous band of underperformers … i.e. the Pistons roster, to a level of infamy where they may discover themselves in the playoffs.

1.  A great director of film, like Kubric, Scorcese and the guy who did Paul Blart: Mall Cop … can take any manner of poor actors and lead them to perform admirably on film, that is in front of the camera and not behind or beside it, to craft a masterpiece theater of sorts that astute and knowledgeable people (i.e. not uneducated or simple) will appreciate … and the film will thereby succeed.

1b.  A poor director, such as David Lynch (who is Mr. Lynch kidding, Dennis Hopper was terrible at portraying a baby in Blue Velvet, it just wasn’t believable), Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai would have been so much better if filmed properly in color and not black and white), or the guy who did Toy Stories 1 through 3, will achieve bad performances out of good actors.  This is precisely the style of Mr. Kuester, for example, thereof, doubly so, duckbill platypus, who achieves the same out of a cast of decent players that make up the Pistons roster.

2.  People who think that advanced stats, like points per game, should suggest how to properly coach … i.e. stand on the sidelines and look angry when team plays bad, are novices in the world of a smart basketball acuman like Hubie Brown or myself.  A wise and smart basketball person’s gut … i.e. their instinks, don’t need to look at confusing numbers like minutes per game to know how much a player has played in each game per year.  They just know.

3.  How many times has John Kuester had his work referenced on the great ESPN, bastion of intelligent minds of basketball like Simmons, like Sheriden, et. al. i.e. etc., where the truly gifted may link to crappy wordpress blogs?

Question of the Game:

Kuester has been quoted as considering another lineup change, possibly cutting the depth of his rotations even more.  If he cuts a player from the rotation, who will it be now?  (assuming Daye and Bynum are already out)

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Exhibit B

Hornets v. Pistons Game Recap

Why the Pistons Prevailed

It came to my attention, while perusing the box score of the contest between the Detroit Pistons and the visiting New Orleans Hornets … that the unusual degree of Team Cohesion exhibited by the victorious Squad — viz., the Pistons — could be attributed to one Factor and one Factor ONLY: a Three-Guard Rotation, the Scheme employed by Elite-Level Coaches with Elite-Level Basketball Acumen. The particular Three-Guard Rotation demonstrated by John Kuester, coach of the Pistons side, consisted of the following Three Guards:

[i] Tracy McGrady, OG, also referred to as T-Mac;

[ii] Ben Gordon, OG; and

[iii] Will Bynum, PG.

While most Three-Guard Rotations include a starting PG, said Rotation did not, an inconsistency that caused me no end of Vexation … until I read the game Recap — at which time all was made clear, containing as it did the VITAL information relating to the injury-caused absences of Rodney Stuckey, PG; and Richard Hamilton, OG, also referred to as “Rip”. Speaking as an Elite-Level Medical Expert with a High-Percentage Knowledge Base of Doctorological Acumen, I became once again rather surprised … having not previously to tonight’s Game heard anything — in my Lair — that either Rodney Stuckey, PG; or Richard Hamilton, OG, also referred to as “Rip”; were ailing, or suffering from any unusual Maladies, such as a torn ACL, for which they could have simply opted to wear a knee brace, then subsequently choosing to test their knees, perhaps in a basketball game, the results — of which — would determine if they were indeed physically able to Partake in a full-contact, full-length game of basketball at the Highest Level of Basketball Competition, Professionally Speaking, and I do not hesitate to specify, the Competition that I refer to — thusly — is a game in the NBA.

All of the above factors given Due Consideration, I arrived at not one, and not three, or any higher number, such as Eleven, but two [2] conclusions, or should I say, THEOREMS, that could possibly … account for, or explain … the Three-Guard Rotation implemented by the Detroit Pistons in their contest — rather, their Competition on the Highest Level of Basketball Endeavour — against the New Orleans Hornets, the two Explanations being … I proclaim … the Explanations enumerated herein, below the current paragraph, which you are now reading — with your eyes, and possibly, but not definitively, with the aid of Spectacles, Contact lenses, or perhaps LASIK Surgery, which has been reputed to restore one’s vision, not necessarily one’s Court Vision — for that is dependent on not only one’s Visual Acuity, but also one’s Basketball Acumen, and the degree of Eliteness that has, in one’s years participating in the Game, ACCRUED to it, i.e., one’s Acumen in Matters Basketball-Related and -Encompassing.

The Two, without further ado, Explanations:

Are:

The following:

None but:

[i] Detroit Pistons coach John Kuester, he who has been tasked nigh Two Years Now, of coaching, directing, and otherwise managing the Basketball activities of the Pistons of the city of Detroit of the state of Michigan of the country of the United States, which is the country due south of Canada, as many will agree but I was the first — [1st] — to point out — this same Kuester has grown into a rather remarkable Basketball Analyst, a level of Achievement sure to affect one’s Performance in a closely-related Arena such as Basketball Coaching — and his newly-acquired analytical Acumen led him to conclude, as others but … especially I … none other than myself … have previously concluded — as True Experthood does not consist of mere Originality — but instead of having the courage to point out things before they appear Obvious to others — that a Three-Guard Rotation, consisting of two guards who appear in the Starting Lineup and another, typically an OG, but also possibly, and more rarely, a PG — who appears not in the starting lineup, but comes off the Bench to substitute for one of the two Starting guards, so that at any given time, two Guards are present on the court for said team, and one rests on the bench, in a rotation-like fashion, hence the Basketball term known as ROTATION, which I most certainly coined, … — e.g., Originated and Developed, not formed out of metals, alloys, and the suchlike as a Literal Coin, but Coined in the sense of Invented a Term, or a Word … and having reached this Decision, Detroit Pistons Coach John Kuester politely requested that two of the several guards on the Detroit Pistons Roster, namely Rodney Stuckey, PG; and Richard Hamilton, OG, also referred to as “Rip”; would not play in the game against the Hornets of the city of New Orleans in the state of Louisiana, which formerly belonged to the Louisiana Territory, which is another word for Area, a Linguistic Concept known as, and occasionally referred to, as a Synonym, meaning Same Name in the Original Greek, which is the language spoken in the Country of Greece.

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[ii] The guards mentioned thricely above, in particular, Rodney Stuckey, PG; and Richard Hamilton, OG, also referred to as “Rip”; were actually ailing, despite all indications to the contrary, and their Decision of Declination of Participation in said Competition against the Louisiana-Originating Hornets, was indeed due to illness, in which case, the Acumen that seemed to be Demonstrated by Pistons Coach John Kuester was not indeed said Acumen after all … but … instead, was forced upon him by the illness of the Guards Mentioned now four times, in which case, I do not hesitate to call to the attention of you, my reader, and both of your eyes, or possibly just one [1] eye, should any of my readers be Pirates or otherwise visually impaired, which certainly could have happened to some of you, in addition to vision, assisting devices such as Glasses, Contact Lenses, and sundry other possible appliances — or Implements — and were all of the foregoing actually Proven to Be Correct, the victory of the Detroit squad over the team from New Orleans, in Louisiana, could not be Accurately Attributed to the Acumen and Acuity of John Kuester, which has been … in rather Short Supply lately … but instead due to Fate, Chance — the random Variety — in the event of which the Pistons should expect to succeed when Two of their Guards are sick, leaving Three and only Three, not more or less than Three, to converge into an Elite-Level — conceptually speaking — Three-Guard Rotation, but in all other cases the Pistons can be expected to LOSE.

[iii] A Third Possibility may come to mind later, in which case I will Edit it into my weblog. You will be kept apprised of any such Developments.

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