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smackeddog
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4/3/2013  12:37 AM
Can't watch the game but I did check the box score out of curiosity after all the ref conspiracy threads- see the lakers have shot 15 FTs to the Mavs 4- hmmm...
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4/3/2013  12:44 AM    LAST EDITED: 4/3/2013  12:56 AM
Papabear Says

I can't help but laugh at this chat site here. Most of The same old people complaining and crying.
Now let me get to the point. Martin asked a question to someone and they couldn't answer it and won't answer because Martin hit the nail on the head. What would you do and who would you bring to this team? Instead of enjoying the great wins some of you sit in doom and gloom or worship the Denver Gods or Godless. Hey the Knicks won tonight aren't you happy.

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4/3/2013  1:31 AM
Lakers won but they still have a lot of work to do. Utah has the tie breaker against them so the Lakers have to finish with a better record than Utah. At least they beat back the Mavs who looked like they were surging to take over the 8th spot. It was a BIG game for LA.

Also liked the halftime ceremony for Shaq to retire his jersey. Really a class production.

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4/3/2013  2:16 AM
Final free throw disparity: Dallas 12, lakers 33. Hmmm...
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4/3/2013  3:01 AM
smackeddog wrote:Final free throw disparity: Dallas 12, lakers 33. Hmmm...

Dude Mavs went to the Hack A Dwight at the end of the game!!! Did you watch it?

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4/3/2013  1:10 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/3/2013  1:13 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
Anji wrote:If the Lakers lose to the Mavs tonight, they have about a 25% chance of making the playffs.

So far Lakers are playing like they want it. Kobe is playing like he should by making his teammates better in addition to getting his own shots. When Kobe plays like that the Lakers have a very good record. When he slips back into selfish mode they suffer.

Kobe has to feed D12 to make him happy and then he plays hard. It's a leadership thing that Kobe doesn't always adhere to, but it's how they got back into the playoff race.

Lakers looked really good in the first half. Nice humble speech from Kobe at the half for shaq. Crowder continues to be very impressive. It's hard to believe Dallas and the lakers could both miss the playoffs. "WE WANT PHIL!"

Actually the kid that looked impressive last night and has several times this yr essentially playing a major role in possibly saving their season....if D'AnToni would stop COACHING BY FEEL and messing around with the kid maybe just maybe he can finally say I played a true role in developing a young player in....


Earl Clark


Even when D'AnToni is in position to do something positive he finds/invents ways to screw things up...

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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9103972/what-trendiest-team-nba-houston-rockets-denver-nuggets-golden-state-warriors

The Trendiest Team in the NBA
Rockets, Nuggets, or Warriors: Who's got the best brand?
By Carles on April 2, 2013
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Every year, one NBA club assumes the position of 'trendiest' team in the league. Since only one team can win the championship, we have learned to construct an imaginary award for a young and/or newly assembled team that has made the proper strides to evolve into a 'real contender' in the coming years. This involves an evaluation of on-the-court performance and intangible team traits that embody the current high-end values of the NBA fan. Whether it works out for this team is another story. This process allows us to emotionally invest in 'what's next,' while attempting to project what we think is a disruptive, provocative NBA model.

In previous years, the trendiest NBA teams have included the Oklahoma City Thunder, during Kevin Durant's ascension and before expectations set in; the Washington Wizards, when Gilbert Arenas was overachieving as a basketball player and as a blogger; and even the Minnesota Timberwolves, for those few games when Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio shared the court last season. What makes 'trendy' teams? They're fun to watch during the season, possess reasonable playoff expectations, and are defined by trendy elements that have transformed them into media-friendly subjects. They're a respite from the same old contenders.

This year, the candidates are the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, and Golden State Warriors. Here is a breakdown of the core values of these 'it' teams.

Core Value: General Manager Analytic Knowledge Buzz

Now that NBA consumers understand the idea of having a 'long-term vision' for franchise evolution, a 'smart, forward-thinking' general manager is required. This is the person who assembles the team with smart draft picks, reasonable contracts, and an advanced system designed to minimize the risk in decision-making. Instead of committing luxury tax suicide to sell jerseys to tweens, constructing a team is now about 'changing the culture' by building around a top draft pick for whom you've strategically tanked.


BILL BAPTIST/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES
I'm not sure how modern statistics, video cameras, and real-time geotagged court positioning work, but I do know that Daryl Morey has locked down his spot at the forefront of 'trendy general managers.' To have a well-rounded brand as a GM, you have to be 'new-school stat friendly' while also making wise decisions with that information. Bad drafts, desperate contracts, and young stars defecting after their rookie contracts expire are indicators of a lamestream general manager. With a core group that consists of James Harden, Omer Asik, Jeremy Lin, and Chandler Parsons, Houston is finally more than just a bunch of trade assets showcasing their individual talent with hopes of being dealt.

It also probably helps to have cofounded a conference that now serves as the leading edge of sports analytics.

EDGE: Houston Rockets

Core Value: Relatable Coach Who Used to Be a Member of the Media

NBA TV's NBA GameTime during Kevin McHale's tenure was probably the most underrated NBA studio since Inside the NBA's launch. He was affable and incisive, he always told his stories with a smile, and he had the résumé to back up any good-hearted chiding of the modern NBA. When he left to become coach of the then-unfinished Rockets, I was upset that the network's weekday studio show would return to its typically impersonal style. At the time, it felt like he was arriving at a hopeless situation in Houston; now he's at the helm of the year's most exciting 'high-octane offense.' Unfortunately, his time running the Timberwolves into the ground will probably prevent him from ever being a trendy coach.

As great as McHale was, Mark Jackson's reach as a commentator with ABC and ESPN was far wider. Therefore, it feels like his coaching ascension is even more inflated. Even though the former point guard was primarily identified as an offensive playmaker, from the very start he made it clear that his team would be dedicated to building a 'defensive identity.' I'm still not sure if that's possible with Stephen Curry and David Lee as your two best players, but at least he knows how to act like a coach. He officially clinched this title in February in a game against McHale's Rockets. His 1990s 'old school' identity was on full display when he instructed his team to intentionally foul the Rockets throughout the final minutes to keep them from securing the record for most made 3-pointers in one game.

EDGE: Warriors

Core Value: Individual and Team Meme-ability

To earn the league's 'trendiest' title, a team must win the heart of the Internet and work to trend on a regular basis. The team must inspire a series of fresh content, from YouTube clips to revelatory statistic-driven think pieces that demonstrate the team's unique identity at the forefront of NBA team-building models. Any team with JaVale McGee is a lock to gain coverage for arbitrary in-game acts. This automatically places Denver well ahead of the Rockets' Rush Hour meme. Kenneth Faried has also boosted the Nuggets' presence with his "Manimal" nickname, his "Manimal" style of play, and his "Manimal" appearance in the slam dunk contest. James Harden's beard and Jeremy Lin's Jeremy Lin–ness were meme sensations in previous markets, but the change of scenery has stripped them of their one-dimensional local appeal. This is better for their play and worse for their brands.

Golden State did its best to insert itself into the conversation by wearing jerseys with sleeves. Unfortunately, college sports have already taught us that uniform gimmicks are just free advertising for apparel companies and hideous style. Denver's two marquee dunkers and its squadron-based team model's success — inspired by the departure of Carmelo Anthony — might just make it the Internet's team.

EDGE: Nuggets

Core Value: Relatable Role Players

Part of the subconscious appeal of sports is connecting with the nostalgia associated with youth sports, back when we all believed that we could be as great as our favorite players, simulating the last-second shot in our driveways. Now that we're older, our time-adjusted nostalgia has become more 'realistic,' and we can project ourselves into the roles of 'smart players who always make the right play and bring a specialized skill to the table.' While there haven't been very many Larry Birds in basketball, we are always overeager to discover a new, quirky, moderately self-aware guy in the league.1

Last year, I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between Chase Budinger and Chandler Parsons. Both players may have been good at a few things, but they also might have just been trade pieces that were never going to pan out. This season, Parsons is not only recognized as a key contributor, but the second-round pick also doubles as a valuable contract. As of today, he is way more relevant than David Lee and Danilo Gallinari, who both had their opportunity to be 'revelations' when they played on the Knicks.

EDGE: Rockets

Core Value: Probability of a Memorable Playoff Run

The Denver Nuggets apparently had the most difficult schedule at the start of the season, playing the greatest number of difficult games on the road, which got them a lot of buzz for 'overachieving despite difficult circumstances.' I guess that means we shouldn't value their just-snapped 15-game win streak as much since they are finally playing weaker teams at home? If they are able to hold on to the fourth seed in the Western Conference, they could find themselves matched up against the Rockets or Warriors in the first round.

It's easy to bet against George Karl when he's coaching the favorite in the playoffs. But if the Nuggets come up against Harden, would they be able to overmatch the clear-cut best player in the series, who also happens to have more meaningful playoff experience than every player on the Nuggets roster? While the Nuggets have the best chance to advance, being considered the trendiest team only requires a memorable showing, even in elimination. If Harden drops 40 per game and takes the Rockets' first-round opponent to seven games, Denver won't matter.

EDGE: Rockets

It's a shame that the Eastern Conference is so bad. There are no trendy teams, but with such a weak conference, the teams are ripe for inflated assessment. The Pacers. The Bulls. The Hawks. And the Nets. They will fool you. Perhaps these teams need savvier general managers, properly valued role players, coaches who can manage the media, or just a bunch of guys whose dunks will instantly trend on Twitter. That's why we have to be thankful for the three franchises that will carry us through May and June. The Rockets, Warriors, and Nuggets are all 'trendy' in their own ways, but it's clear that Houston has been the trendiest team since the beginning of the season. Signature signings, a major trade, and an overall rebranding that obliterated the NBA landscape: These are the things 'trendiest' is made of. In a world where 'swag' and '#YOLO' are the fabric of NBA culture, the Rockets' ascension to relevancy exemplifies a swag yoloness both on and off the court. You only live once, Houston.

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4/4/2013  3:10 PM
3G4G wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
Anji wrote:If the Lakers lose to the Mavs tonight, they have about a 25% chance of making the playffs.

So far Lakers are playing like they want it. Kobe is playing like he should by making his teammates better in addition to getting his own shots. When Kobe plays like that the Lakers have a very good record. When he slips back into selfish mode they suffer.

Kobe has to feed D12 to make him happy and then he plays hard. It's a leadership thing that Kobe doesn't always adhere to, but it's how they got back into the playoff race.

Lakers looked really good in the first half. Nice humble speech from Kobe at the half for shaq. Crowder continues to be very impressive. It's hard to believe Dallas and the lakers could both miss the playoffs. "WE WANT PHIL!"

Actually the kid that looked impressive last night and has several times this yr essentially playing a major role in possibly saving their season....if D'AnToni would stop COACHING BY FEEL and messing around with the kid maybe just maybe he can finally say I played a true role in developing a young player in....


Earl Clark


Even when D'AnToni is in position to do something positive he finds/invents ways to screw things up...

I don't know how u can bash MDA for Clark since he is the one who gave him a prominent role under which the kid blossomed. MDA has a tough situation with Pau still a major part of the team. I think MDA has handled it about as good as he could. There are a TON of egos on this roster and that's not MDA's strength.

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4/4/2013  3:17 PM
NYKBocker wrote:http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9103972/what-trendiest-team-nba-houston-rockets-denver-nuggets-golden-state-warriors

The Trendiest Team in the NBA
Rockets, Nuggets, or Warriors: Who's got the best brand?
By Carles on April 2, 2013
PRINT
Every year, one NBA club assumes the position of 'trendiest' team in the league. Since only one team can win the championship, we have learned to construct an imaginary award for a young and/or newly assembled team that has made the proper strides to evolve into a 'real contender' in the coming years. This involves an evaluation of on-the-court performance and intangible team traits that embody the current high-end values of the NBA fan. Whether it works out for this team is another story. This process allows us to emotionally invest in 'what's next,' while attempting to project what we think is a disruptive, provocative NBA model.

In previous years, the trendiest NBA teams have included the Oklahoma City Thunder, during Kevin Durant's ascension and before expectations set in; the Washington Wizards, when Gilbert Arenas was overachieving as a basketball player and as a blogger; and even the Minnesota Timberwolves, for those few games when Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio shared the court last season. What makes 'trendy' teams? They're fun to watch during the season, possess reasonable playoff expectations, and are defined by trendy elements that have transformed them into media-friendly subjects. They're a respite from the same old contenders.

This year, the candidates are the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, and Golden State Warriors. Here is a breakdown of the core values of these 'it' teams.

Core Value: General Manager Analytic Knowledge Buzz

Now that NBA consumers understand the idea of having a 'long-term vision' for franchise evolution, a 'smart, forward-thinking' general manager is required. This is the person who assembles the team with smart draft picks, reasonable contracts, and an advanced system designed to minimize the risk in decision-making. Instead of committing luxury tax suicide to sell jerseys to tweens, constructing a team is now about 'changing the culture' by building around a top draft pick for whom you've strategically tanked.


BILL BAPTIST/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES
I'm not sure how modern statistics, video cameras, and real-time geotagged court positioning work, but I do know that Daryl Morey has locked down his spot at the forefront of 'trendy general managers.' To have a well-rounded brand as a GM, you have to be 'new-school stat friendly' while also making wise decisions with that information. Bad drafts, desperate contracts, and young stars defecting after their rookie contracts expire are indicators of a lamestream general manager. With a core group that consists of James Harden, Omer Asik, Jeremy Lin, and Chandler Parsons, Houston is finally more than just a bunch of trade assets showcasing their individual talent with hopes of being dealt.

It also probably helps to have cofounded a conference that now serves as the leading edge of sports analytics.

EDGE: Houston Rockets

Core Value: Relatable Coach Who Used to Be a Member of the Media

NBA TV's NBA GameTime during Kevin McHale's tenure was probably the most underrated NBA studio since Inside the NBA's launch. He was affable and incisive, he always told his stories with a smile, and he had the résumé to back up any good-hearted chiding of the modern NBA. When he left to become coach of the then-unfinished Rockets, I was upset that the network's weekday studio show would return to its typically impersonal style. At the time, it felt like he was arriving at a hopeless situation in Houston; now he's at the helm of the year's most exciting 'high-octane offense.' Unfortunately, his time running the Timberwolves into the ground will probably prevent him from ever being a trendy coach.

As great as McHale was, Mark Jackson's reach as a commentator with ABC and ESPN was far wider. Therefore, it feels like his coaching ascension is even more inflated. Even though the former point guard was primarily identified as an offensive playmaker, from the very start he made it clear that his team would be dedicated to building a 'defensive identity.' I'm still not sure if that's possible with Stephen Curry and David Lee as your two best players, but at least he knows how to act like a coach. He officially clinched this title in February in a game against McHale's Rockets. His 1990s 'old school' identity was on full display when he instructed his team to intentionally foul the Rockets throughout the final minutes to keep them from securing the record for most made 3-pointers in one game.

EDGE: Warriors

Core Value: Individual and Team Meme-ability

To earn the league's 'trendiest' title, a team must win the heart of the Internet and work to trend on a regular basis. The team must inspire a series of fresh content, from YouTube clips to revelatory statistic-driven think pieces that demonstrate the team's unique identity at the forefront of NBA team-building models. Any team with JaVale McGee is a lock to gain coverage for arbitrary in-game acts. This automatically places Denver well ahead of the Rockets' Rush Hour meme. Kenneth Faried has also boosted the Nuggets' presence with his "Manimal" nickname, his "Manimal" style of play, and his "Manimal" appearance in the slam dunk contest. James Harden's beard and Jeremy Lin's Jeremy Lin–ness were meme sensations in previous markets, but the change of scenery has stripped them of their one-dimensional local appeal. This is better for their play and worse for their brands.

Golden State did its best to insert itself into the conversation by wearing jerseys with sleeves. Unfortunately, college sports have already taught us that uniform gimmicks are just free advertising for apparel companies and hideous style. Denver's two marquee dunkers and its squadron-based team model's success — inspired by the departure of Carmelo Anthony — might just make it the Internet's team.

EDGE: Nuggets

Core Value: Relatable Role Players

Part of the subconscious appeal of sports is connecting with the nostalgia associated with youth sports, back when we all believed that we could be as great as our favorite players, simulating the last-second shot in our driveways. Now that we're older, our time-adjusted nostalgia has become more 'realistic,' and we can project ourselves into the roles of 'smart players who always make the right play and bring a specialized skill to the table.' While there haven't been very many Larry Birds in basketball, we are always overeager to discover a new, quirky, moderately self-aware guy in the league.1

Last year, I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between Chase Budinger and Chandler Parsons. Both players may have been good at a few things, but they also might have just been trade pieces that were never going to pan out. This season, Parsons is not only recognized as a key contributor, but the second-round pick also doubles as a valuable contract. As of today, he is way more relevant than David Lee and Danilo Gallinari, who both had their opportunity to be 'revelations' when they played on the Knicks.

EDGE: Rockets

Core Value: Probability of a Memorable Playoff Run

The Denver Nuggets apparently had the most difficult schedule at the start of the season, playing the greatest number of difficult games on the road, which got them a lot of buzz for 'overachieving despite difficult circumstances.' I guess that means we shouldn't value their just-snapped 15-game win streak as much since they are finally playing weaker teams at home? If they are able to hold on to the fourth seed in the Western Conference, they could find themselves matched up against the Rockets or Warriors in the first round.

It's easy to bet against George Karl when he's coaching the favorite in the playoffs. But if the Nuggets come up against Harden, would they be able to overmatch the clear-cut best player in the series, who also happens to have more meaningful playoff experience than every player on the Nuggets roster? While the Nuggets have the best chance to advance, being considered the trendiest team only requires a memorable showing, even in elimination. If Harden drops 40 per game and takes the Rockets' first-round opponent to seven games, Denver won't matter.

EDGE: Rockets

It's a shame that the Eastern Conference is so bad. There are no trendy teams, but with such a weak conference, the teams are ripe for inflated assessment. The Pacers. The Bulls. The Hawks. And the Nets. They will fool you. Perhaps these teams need savvier general managers, properly valued role players, coaches who can manage the media, or just a bunch of guys whose dunks will instantly trend on Twitter. That's why we have to be thankful for the three franchises that will carry us through May and June. The Rockets, Warriors, and Nuggets are all 'trendy' in their own ways, but it's clear that Houston has been the trendiest team since the beginning of the season. Signature signings, a major trade, and an overall rebranding that obliterated the NBA landscape: These are the things 'trendiest' is made of. In a world where 'swag' and '#YOLO' are the fabric of NBA culture, the Rockets' ascension to relevancy exemplifies a swag yoloness both on and off the court. You only live once, Houston.

just about the dumbest article ever

knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%
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4/4/2013  8:52 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/4/2013  11:30 PM
nixluva wrote:
3G4G wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
Anji wrote:If the Lakers lose to the Mavs tonight, they have about a 25% chance of making the playffs.

So far Lakers are playing like they want it. Kobe is playing like he should by making his teammates better in addition to getting his own shots. When Kobe plays like that the Lakers have a very good record. When he slips back into selfish mode they suffer.

Kobe has to feed D12 to make him happy and then he plays hard. It's a leadership thing that Kobe doesn't always adhere to, but it's how they got back into the playoff race.

Lakers looked really good in the first half. Nice humble speech from Kobe at the half for shaq. Crowder continues to be very impressive. It's hard to believe Dallas and the lakers could both miss the playoffs. "WE WANT PHIL!"

Actually the kid that looked impressive last night and has several times this yr essentially playing a major role in possibly saving their season....if D'AnToni would stop COACHING BY FEEL and messing around with the kid maybe just maybe he can finally say I played a true role in developing a young player in....


Earl Clark


Even when D'AnToni is in position to do something positive he finds/invents ways to screw things up...

I don't know how u can bash MDA for Clark since he is the one who gave him a prominent role under which the kid blossomed. MDA has a tough situation with Pau still a major part of the team. I think MDA has handled it about as good as he could. There are a TON of egos on this roster and that's not MDA's strength.


He alientaed Gasol and Jamison right out the gate so much so they went to the press about it. One of them faked an injury to get their point across to him. Then when injuries hit the team he was forced to do things he would have aught not do. Such as play Clark and start him as he hadn't played him but a total of 5min up to that point. It's more than D'Antoni mismanaging egos he doesn't know what he has on his roster(s) until you back him into a corner.

Then he falls in and out of love quickly playing Jamison like he's Toine and not Tawn. There really wasn't a reason to start Gasol just recently after missing so many games when he publicly mentioned their spacing is a problem with he and Howard. They had to be saved by the NBA from losing to the Kings.

He admitted during their last televised game Clark doesn't like coming off the bench and he had a valid reason to be disappointed with the re-assignment but then he goes back to playing Clark heavy rotation minutes that game..... after he was tightening the screws on him several games prior to, killing confidence. No one would know who Clark was if it wasn't for Gasol's injury.

No this isn't about me vouching for Clark because when he first came to coach the Lakers he got off to a bad start by alienating a proven commodity in Gasol. He never should have disrespected him like that to begin with. He's such a flip-flopper and is a large reason the Lakers have had a flip-flop of a season.... Gasol has something D'Antoni doesn't and that's 2 rings.


Having a discussion with you about this coach proves futile, no matter who's engaging with you because of your unrelenting bias.


SO YOU CAN GO SUCK ON D'ATONI'S RINGLESS FINGERS AND TAKE THEM TO THE BANK!!!!!!

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dk7th wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9103972/what-trendiest-team-nba-houston-rockets-denver-nuggets-golden-state-warriors

The Trendiest Team in the NBA
Rockets, Nuggets, or Warriors: Who's got the best brand?
By Carles on April 2, 2013
PRINT
Every year, one NBA club assumes the position of 'trendiest' team in the league. Since only one team can win the championship, we have learned to construct an imaginary award for a young and/or newly assembled team that has made the proper strides to evolve into a 'real contender' in the coming years. This involves an evaluation of on-the-court performance and intangible team traits that embody the current high-end values of the NBA fan. Whether it works out for this team is another story. This process allows us to emotionally invest in 'what's next,' while attempting to project what we think is a disruptive, provocative NBA model.

In previous years, the trendiest NBA teams have included the Oklahoma City Thunder, during Kevin Durant's ascension and before expectations set in; the Washington Wizards, when Gilbert Arenas was overachieving as a basketball player and as a blogger; and even the Minnesota Timberwolves, for those few games when Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio shared the court last season. What makes 'trendy' teams? They're fun to watch during the season, possess reasonable playoff expectations, and are defined by trendy elements that have transformed them into media-friendly subjects. They're a respite from the same old contenders.

This year, the candidates are the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, and Golden State Warriors. Here is a breakdown of the core values of these 'it' teams.

Core Value: General Manager Analytic Knowledge Buzz

Now that NBA consumers understand the idea of having a 'long-term vision' for franchise evolution, a 'smart, forward-thinking' general manager is required. This is the person who assembles the team with smart draft picks, reasonable contracts, and an advanced system designed to minimize the risk in decision-making. Instead of committing luxury tax suicide to sell jerseys to tweens, constructing a team is now about 'changing the culture' by building around a top draft pick for whom you've strategically tanked.


BILL BAPTIST/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES
I'm not sure how modern statistics, video cameras, and real-time geotagged court positioning work, but I do know that Daryl Morey has locked down his spot at the forefront of 'trendy general managers.' To have a well-rounded brand as a GM, you have to be 'new-school stat friendly' while also making wise decisions with that information. Bad drafts, desperate contracts, and young stars defecting after their rookie contracts expire are indicators of a lamestream general manager. With a core group that consists of James Harden, Omer Asik, Jeremy Lin, and Chandler Parsons, Houston is finally more than just a bunch of trade assets showcasing their individual talent with hopes of being dealt.

It also probably helps to have cofounded a conference that now serves as the leading edge of sports analytics.

EDGE: Houston Rockets

Core Value: Relatable Coach Who Used to Be a Member of the Media

NBA TV's NBA GameTime during Kevin McHale's tenure was probably the most underrated NBA studio since Inside the NBA's launch. He was affable and incisive, he always told his stories with a smile, and he had the résumé to back up any good-hearted chiding of the modern NBA. When he left to become coach of the then-unfinished Rockets, I was upset that the network's weekday studio show would return to its typically impersonal style. At the time, it felt like he was arriving at a hopeless situation in Houston; now he's at the helm of the year's most exciting 'high-octane offense.' Unfortunately, his time running the Timberwolves into the ground will probably prevent him from ever being a trendy coach.

As great as McHale was, Mark Jackson's reach as a commentator with ABC and ESPN was far wider. Therefore, it feels like his coaching ascension is even more inflated. Even though the former point guard was primarily identified as an offensive playmaker, from the very start he made it clear that his team would be dedicated to building a 'defensive identity.' I'm still not sure if that's possible with Stephen Curry and David Lee as your two best players, but at least he knows how to act like a coach. He officially clinched this title in February in a game against McHale's Rockets. His 1990s 'old school' identity was on full display when he instructed his team to intentionally foul the Rockets throughout the final minutes to keep them from securing the record for most made 3-pointers in one game.

EDGE: Warriors

Core Value: Individual and Team Meme-ability

To earn the league's 'trendiest' title, a team must win the heart of the Internet and work to trend on a regular basis. The team must inspire a series of fresh content, from YouTube clips to revelatory statistic-driven think pieces that demonstrate the team's unique identity at the forefront of NBA team-building models. Any team with JaVale McGee is a lock to gain coverage for arbitrary in-game acts. This automatically places Denver well ahead of the Rockets' Rush Hour meme. Kenneth Faried has also boosted the Nuggets' presence with his "Manimal" nickname, his "Manimal" style of play, and his "Manimal" appearance in the slam dunk contest. James Harden's beard and Jeremy Lin's Jeremy Lin–ness were meme sensations in previous markets, but the change of scenery has stripped them of their one-dimensional local appeal. This is better for their play and worse for their brands.

Golden State did its best to insert itself into the conversation by wearing jerseys with sleeves. Unfortunately, college sports have already taught us that uniform gimmicks are just free advertising for apparel companies and hideous style. Denver's two marquee dunkers and its squadron-based team model's success — inspired by the departure of Carmelo Anthony — might just make it the Internet's team.

EDGE: Nuggets

Core Value: Relatable Role Players

Part of the subconscious appeal of sports is connecting with the nostalgia associated with youth sports, back when we all believed that we could be as great as our favorite players, simulating the last-second shot in our driveways. Now that we're older, our time-adjusted nostalgia has become more 'realistic,' and we can project ourselves into the roles of 'smart players who always make the right play and bring a specialized skill to the table.' While there haven't been very many Larry Birds in basketball, we are always overeager to discover a new, quirky, moderately self-aware guy in the league.1

Last year, I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between Chase Budinger and Chandler Parsons. Both players may have been good at a few things, but they also might have just been trade pieces that were never going to pan out. This season, Parsons is not only recognized as a key contributor, but the second-round pick also doubles as a valuable contract. As of today, he is way more relevant than David Lee and Danilo Gallinari, who both had their opportunity to be 'revelations' when they played on the Knicks.

EDGE: Rockets

Core Value: Probability of a Memorable Playoff Run

The Denver Nuggets apparently had the most difficult schedule at the start of the season, playing the greatest number of difficult games on the road, which got them a lot of buzz for 'overachieving despite difficult circumstances.' I guess that means we shouldn't value their just-snapped 15-game win streak as much since they are finally playing weaker teams at home? If they are able to hold on to the fourth seed in the Western Conference, they could find themselves matched up against the Rockets or Warriors in the first round.

It's easy to bet against George Karl when he's coaching the favorite in the playoffs. But if the Nuggets come up against Harden, would they be able to overmatch the clear-cut best player in the series, who also happens to have more meaningful playoff experience than every player on the Nuggets roster? While the Nuggets have the best chance to advance, being considered the trendiest team only requires a memorable showing, even in elimination. If Harden drops 40 per game and takes the Rockets' first-round opponent to seven games, Denver won't matter.

EDGE: Rockets

It's a shame that the Eastern Conference is so bad. There are no trendy teams, but with such a weak conference, the teams are ripe for inflated assessment. The Pacers. The Bulls. The Hawks. And the Nets. They will fool you. Perhaps these teams need savvier general managers, properly valued role players, coaches who can manage the media, or just a bunch of guys whose dunks will instantly trend on Twitter. That's why we have to be thankful for the three franchises that will carry us through May and June. The Rockets, Warriors, and Nuggets are all 'trendy' in their own ways, but it's clear that Houston has been the trendiest team since the beginning of the season. Signature signings, a major trade, and an overall rebranding that obliterated the NBA landscape: These are the things 'trendiest' is made of. In a world where 'swag' and '#YOLO' are the fabric of NBA culture, the Rockets' ascension to relevancy exemplifies a swag yoloness both on and off the court. You only live once, Houston.

just about the dumbest article ever

LOL.. NO KIDDING!

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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4/4/2013  9:53 PM
Yea Nazr!!!!!

Nyets choke against another good team!

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4/4/2013  9:53 PM
Watching Bull vs Nets and it's a close battle. Very happy for Nate Robinson who just hit a big floater to put the Bulls up 1 with 22 secs left. Nate has finally gotten a shot to run a team and he's matured enough to really give his team consistent PG play. He's still got the high energy, but he uses his power for good more often now
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gallo hurt.. didn't look so good.. keeping my fingers crossed......please be ok...
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Really dont want boston. please let it be brooklyn or atlanta
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4/4/2013  10:02 PM
Prayers for Gallo. Hope everything is ok.
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4/4/2013  10:04 PM
tkf wrote:gallo hurt.. didn't look so good.. keeping my fingers crossed......please be ok...

Just saw that on TNT. Looked like he was in some serious pain. Hope he recovers quickly.
Denver's post season may have just taken a big hit.

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4/4/2013  10:08 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Really dont want boston. please let it be brooklyn or atlanta

I would love for the Knicks to eliminate the Nets.
Knicksfan: Hypocrite league that fines players after the game for flopping but in the game and with obvious flopping they call the fouls.
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4/4/2013  10:13 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/4/2013  10:22 PM
MaTT4281 wrote:
tkf wrote:gallo hurt.. didn't look so good.. keeping my fingers crossed......please be ok...


Denver's post season may have just taken a big hit.

Another excuse being made for the Chicken McNuggets fans(Remember how deep they are) who were saying the Knicks were too old that's why they have injuries, when we all know injuries are a part of the 82 game NBA season and can happen at any time whether you are 21 or 40 yrs of age.

JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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