Showing posts with label COach of the Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COach of the Year. Show all posts

28.4.10

NBA AWARDS 2010

 
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NBA Awards

I swear I wrote one of these this year, but I guess I’m mistaken.  Well, since I did it last year, I might as well do it this year too..

MVP : Lebron James

I think Lebron is better than last year.. but you wouldn’t see that.  He is just as dominant this year as he was last year.  And he showed us why as he led the Cavaliers to a 61-21 finish despite losing Shaq for 2 months and Delonte West for a couple games.  He saw his point average increase by 1.3 ppg, and his assist number increase significantly by 1.4 apg.  Although his rebounding numbers dropped from 7.3 to 7, and his blocks decrease from 1.2 to 1.0, he is still a surrounding force on both, the offensive and defensive end.

There is nobody in the NBA better than this man.  Yes, I know, even my boy D.Wade won’t be able to obtain the season’s MVP this year.  I think his best shot was last year, where he was toppled by Lebron.  It’s almost unfair to play with someone so dominant. 
Actual: LBJ X 2
Rookie of the Year

If I had to choose, it’d be Stephen Curry.  But it’s not up to me, it’s up to those media people.  I don’t necessarily disagree with Tyreke Evan’s achievement of Rookie of the Year, but think it should be up for debate.  Although Tyreke achieved the 20-5-5 stat as only the third rookie next to Michael Jordan and Oscar Robertson, I don’t think Stephen Curry gets enough credit.  As said when the draft occurred, Stephen Curry showed me his improvement from college to the NBA.  Consistency wise, Tyreke has been the most consistent rookie.  But what about statistically wise and chemistry wise?  Tyreke got a lot of media coverage when the Kings were 14-14, something that didn’t’ happen in awhile after the season started.  But, that was when Kevin Martin went out with an injury and it was ‘Reke’s’ Team.  When Kevin Martin came back from injury, the Kings struggled to win a game, going on a 1-12 losing streak. During that streak, he had stats like (PPG, APG, RPG) 15-3-0 against the Heat in a 115-85 loss, and 19-2-4 loss to the Magic, 4-7-2 in a loss to Charlotte.  And in the beginning of the season, before Martin’s injury, we saw Evan’s go 10-2-3, 6-6-2, and 3-4-2.  Of course, Tyreke’s had his share of games, including a triple double (19-10-10) against the Raptors.  He had a game winning basket against the Nuggets. 

Why do I choose Stephen Curry?

Statistically wise and chemistry wise, Stephen Curry outperformed Tyreke Evans.  How is it that Stephen Curry could play with a more dominant, ball-hog, shooter like Monta Ellis, and still get his own, all while Tyreke Evans couldn’t play consistently with a shooter, Kevin Martin.  How is it that Stephen Curry played with a D-League roster, yet still led his team to a better win percentage than Tyreke Evans.  I mean, it was only by one game.  Statistically wise, Curry averaged a better shooting percentage from the field, three-point range and free-throw.  He also averaged more steals and assists than Evans.  The blocks and turnovers between the two were the same (Evans .4, .Curry .2 and 3.0, 3.1) respectively.  The only thing Curry failed to get were points, and I guess that’s his fault for getting his team involved. 

Curry did all of this in less time (average of a minute) than Evans.  He also did it 2 shots less than Evans.  Other then that, Curry won in all stats besides points and rebounds.  He lost to Evans by 3 points, and .5 rebounds.  Stephen Curry also beat Tyreke Evans to the punch with the Triple Double line.  Curry had 36-13-10 and 3 steals.  Compared to Evan’s 19-10-10..My oh my.  Curry best stat games were  27-14-8- and 7 steals and 42-9-8- and 2 steals and one block..  Evans best game were 29-11-9 and 2 steals and 25-9-11- and 0 steals and no blocks. 

Watching the two players, you could tell that Tyreke was more mature.  He wanted the ball to be in his hands while the game was on the line.  But what are you going to do when you have no other star on your team?  We already know that Tyreke Evans couldn’t play with Kevin Martin, resulting the trade of Martin.  When Stephen Curry played, he had to make sure his star, Monta Ellis, got everything he wanted. 

Record wise and statistically wise, I think Stephen Curry deserves to be Rookie of the Year.  He played 80 games to meet his average, while Evans played 72 games.  Curry also played with more D-league teammates than any other person.  I think if Evans didn’t reach the 20-5-5 mark, it’d be a huge debate over ROY.  But you can’t argue with stats.  Since everyone had Evans in their mind all year, I tip my hat to Evans. 
Actual: Tyreke Evans

Sixth Man of the Year

Jamal Crawford will win this years ROY.  He had game winners while averaging 18 ppg this season.  Last years champ, Jason Terry averaged 3 points less than he did the year prior.  Jamal Crawford is a huge lift for the Atlanta Hawks and led the team to a third seed playoff spot. 
Actual: Jamal Crawford
Defensive Player of the Year

Dwight Howard.  No contest here either.  Lebron didn’t block as much this year, although there were probably more highlights of him doing it this year than last.  Howard averaged 18.3 ppg, 13.2 repg, and 2.8 blocks this season.  His stats are lower than the year prior, but his team also got better offensively.  I didn’t see anyone else besides LBJ taking the DPOY, but his stats weren’t as good as Howard’s. 
Actual: Dwight Howard

Coach of the Year

I’d say Nate Mcmillan.  Scott Brooks deserves a lot of credit, leading his young Thunder to a 50-win season and a playoff berth.  But Nate McMillan deserves a better credit, leading an injured-plagued season to 50 wins as well.  Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook seem like a better, explosive, duo compared to the Brandon Roy and Lamarcus Aldridge.  Durant also helped the Thunder with his league leading 30 ppg.  McMillan had less to work with and Brandon Roy missed 17 games.  The Trailblazers were also without Joe Pryzbila and Greg Oden for most of the season.

I also think that Scott Skiles deserves a lot of credit too.  He led the Bucks to a playoff berth as well, with a rookie Point guard, and without Michael Redd.  
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Actual: Scott Brooks


ALL NBA 1st Team


Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant
Carmelo Anthony
Lebron James
Dwight Howard



All NBA 2nd Team


Steve Nash
Deron Williams
Kevin Durant
Chris Bosh
Dirk Nowitzki


All NBA 3rd Team




Rajon Rondo
Joe Johnson
Gerald Wallace
Amare Stoudemire
Tim Duncan


1st Rookie Team

Brandon Jennings
Stephen Curry
Tyreke Evans
Dejuan Blair
Taj Gibson


2nd Rookie Team


Darren Collison
Ty Lawson
Marcus Thornton
Wesley Matthews
James Harden
 

22.4.09

NBA aWards




Okay , I know that the Rookie of the Year award and Defensive player of the Year award has already come out. I totally forgot of doing these predictions, but it's not like we couldn't see these two coming. First was Dwight Howard as Defensive player of the Year. Yes, I think we could all see that one coming. I think that one writer said it the best, "Blocks end almost every offensive possession. Defensive Rebound always end offensive possession.Dwight Howard led in Both." My second pick would've been Dwyane Wade of course. I agree that Lebron James is a beast and monster that nobody on any team would want to face. Even centers. But I think statistically Dwyane had a better season. He was second in steals at 2.19 a game, only losing to CP3. He also led all guards in blocks at 1.4 a game. Come to think about it, Lebron James averaged less in steals and blocks per game. He averaged 1.7 and 1.1 respectively, compared to D-Wade's 2.2 and 1.4.
Anyways, I guess it's who you wouldn't want to face in a match up one on one. Dwight is a monster. Lebron's a beast. Haha

Lets See. Rookie of the Year. Well who else would you pick? I am a Michael Beasely Fan, or simply a Heat fan. But I think Derrick Rose deserved this year's ROY. He's pretty much the leader on the Chicago Bulls team this year, leading them to the playoffs. He's their general on the court, and will be for many years. He probably had to go through more than most rookies with all the pressure being the first round pick # 1 pick overall.

6th Man Award.... My predictions for the sixth man award is probably a given like ROY. It's going to be Jason Terry from Dallas because he averaged a league high 19 ppg off the bench. Almost 20 ppg?! Man, that's more than half the people in the league's average. And at the end of the game, guess who was in.!? THE JET.. It's the best after he torches the other team with 3's, and then does his JET dance. haha But yeah, he's the main reason the Mavericks are in the playoff's this year, and not the number 8 seed.

Most Improved Player: My prediction for this is probably the second toughest next to MVP. There are such good candidates such as Devin Harris, Rajon Rondo, and Danny Granger. Danny Granger is the most likely, but I must say that Rajon Rondo is my top pick. I'm not a Granger fan, therefore I would secondly pick Devin Harris. He had a killer season as well. Either way, the two picks I choose have evidence on why they should win. Devin Harris had a breakout season which led to fantasy owners defeating me (surprisingly), with his FT Percentage, 3pt Made, points, and ASsists. Rajon Rondo on the other hand, should've been an All Star. He has picked up the most slack since KG went down from injury. He's doing it all on the court, having a couple tripple double's this season. Either way, It's a tough pick for me.

Coach of the Year : I would've chose differently than Mike Brown. I was thinking more like Rick Adelman, or Eric Spoelstra. Eric Spoelstra is a favorite for one, but also because it was his rookie season as a head coach, and also what he had to work with. I'm sure rookie and second year men would've just played a season for stats, with out winning or following exaclty what the coaches wanted. But he was able to lead the Heat to a 43-39 season, which was one win better then his mentor, Pat Riley. I choose Rick Adelman simply because he did a lot with less as well. He lost TmAC for like 60 games this season, but was still able to win. In the middle of the season, he was also able to trade his starting point guard, Rafer Alson, for Kyle Lowry. He also transformed Aaron Brooks into a starting guard, and keep Ron Artest out of the headlines.


MVP: I predict Lebron James will win. I disagree, but I guess it's because the award to me means the most valuable player to the team. If the player was taken off of the team, how good would the team do. To me, Dwyane Wade had the best invididual season out of Kobe and Lebron, and it led to a winning- playoff season in Miami. Everyone doubted Wade, and he took this fire and managed to average 30 ppg, 7.5 APg, 4.5 Rpg, 2.2 spg, and 1.4 bpg. He simply did more with less, and still led his team to a winning season. Not to bash on Kobe or LBJ cause they both had killer seasons. But I think their teams could still make the playoffs without them . To me, their teams are both playoff contending teams. Not as successful, but still contending. The Heat on the other hand, wouldn't have made it past 25 victory's without D Wade's help. Well either way, D-Wade's chances of winning MVP aren't that high. I think he has more chance of getting past the 1st round of the playoffs.