by OzzieLaker » Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:26 pm
December Player of the Month: Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City) – 33.2 points, 1.1 assists, 7.4 rebounds, 1.1 steals, 1.1 blocks
December Rookie of the Month: Mirza Teletovic (Brooklyn) – 12.6 points, 1.3 assists, 7.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 0.2 blocks
It’s interesting Teletovic got the honours this time around. Then again, he’s been performing well as a mature age rookie, compared to pro basketball babies such as Davis and Lillard, albeit talented ones.
A few small trades:
Charlotte trade:
C DeSagana Diop
2013 CHA 2nd Round Pick
Milwaukee trade:
PF Ekpe Udoh
Winner: Charlotte. What is Milwaukee doing? Sure Udoh might only end up a decent starter at best, but his defensive potential is astounding, and to get only an expiring and a 2nd round pick back is not doing due diligence.
Phoenix trade:
SG Shannon Brown
LA Clippers trade:
SF Caron Butler
2013 LAC 2nd Round Pick
Winner: LA Clippers. This trade allows Jamal Crawford to move back to his more comfortable sixth man role, whilst Brown is a better player, younger, and on a better contract than Butler. Easy call here.
Chicago trade:
PF Taj Gibson
PG Nate Robinson
C Nazr Mohammed
Denver trade:
SG Corey Brewer
2013 DEN 2nd Round Pick
Winner: Denver. Unsure what Chicago are doing here, they get rid of a nice young piece in Gibson, as well as Robinson, for an average player at best. Denver gets a couple of solid depth pieces here. Mohammed was immediately waived.
Minnesota trade:
SF Derrick Williams
Utah trade:
2013 UTA 1st round Pick
Winner: Utah. Minnesota seemed eager to give up on their sophomore pick 2 for some reason. They could have easily got more than Utah’s pick for him, who are currently 21-11 and will likely use Derrick as a potential replacement for their other Williams, Marvin.
Dallas trade:
PG Rodrigue Beaubois
New Orleans trade:
2013 NO 1st Round Pick
Winner: Dallas. To get a lottery pick out of a role player is always a good move. In a strong draft such as this, they can likely get a player better than Beaubois.
We continue our run of good form with a victory over Detroit. Greg Monroe, who is having a breakout year, drops 25 points on Glen Davis, but Alonzo Gee (23 points) and J.J. Redick (19 points) shoot efficiently to help get us over the line.
Magic 11-20
The trio of Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer and Joakim Noah is feared all over the NBA, and you could see why in their 87-118 defeat of us. Glen Davis gives up 25 points and 10 boards to Boozer, whilst Rose also has a double double with 20 points and 11 assists. J.J. Redick with 13 points is our most effective off the bench.
Magic 11-21
From one MVP to the next, we go down to LeBron James and the Miami Heat 110-84. All of James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh score in the 20’s, with LeBron the most impressive with 29 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds. Glen Davis and Jordan Farmar battle valiantly with 19 and 16 points respectively.
Magic 11-22
Jameer Nelson is back in the lineup, but that doesn’t help us get up against the 6-win Raptors, who defeat us on the back of 23 points by freaking Andrea Bargnani. Alonzo Gee tops our scoring with 18 points, but is inefficient, shooting 0 for 6 from 3-point land. At least we’re on our way to a decent lottery spot.
Magic 11-23
Washington appears to be on a mission against us, and outscores us by 25 in the second half alone to defeat us convincingly. Alonzo Gee and Glen Davis score 16 each, but we can’t battle with Trevor Ariza, John Wall and Nene, who all score 21 points. Dion Waiters keeps Bradley Beal to 10, but can only score 2 points himself, goddamn.
Magic 11-24
We might have beaten the Hawks in the first game of the year, but now they’re in a decent patch of form. They beat us 97-130, with Lou Williams on a rampage with 24 efficient points. Dion Waiters is our best with 14 points, but it’s turnover city today in Orlando, with 24 compared to Atlanta’s 9. Ugh.
Magic 11-25
In the rematch, the result is pretty much the same, but this time it’s Josh Smith who does most of the damage, going 11/13 on his way to 24 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals and 5 blocks! Alonzo Gee does well with 17 points, but again there’s not much to write about.
Magic 11-26
Going up against the Spurs and their veterans, there’s nothing much we can do as Tim Duncan and Tony Parker both achieve double doubles. Dion Waiters goes alright with 13 efficient points, together with four steals, as does Alonzo Gee, who top scores with 15, but other than that, pretty uninspiring.
Magic 11-27
We get our first win in what seems like forever against the DeMarcus Cousins-less Kings. J.J. Redick goes nuts in limited game time, scoring 17 points in 16 minutes, aided by fellow bench maestro Gustavo Ayon, who makes 19 points and 8 boards. Other than Jason Thompson and Thomas Robinson, who score in the 20’s, the Kings are powerless.
Magic 12-27
It was bound to happen, but a 85-107 loss to the Lakers follows. Dwight Howard again goes nuts on us with 22 and 17, continuing his run to the All-NBA First team. Alonzo Gee plays a sole hand for us with a solid 22 points, but it isn’t near enough.
Magic 12-28
Kenneth Faired is going somewhat under the radar this year as a top player in the league, and you can see why, as he goes for 28 points and 10 rebounds, including 16 points in a rampant second quarter, on thee way to a Nuggets victory. No real standout performer for us. Even J.J. Redick is uninspiring, shooting only 25% from the three-point line.
Magic 12-29
We have a few days break to recuperate, before going up against the Celtics. Jason Terry is actually the one who gives us troubles tonight with 24 points, aided by the other Celtics veterans. Dion Waiters has a nice night with 17 points and 6 assists, whilst Gustavo Ayon gets a double double, which is nice.
Magic 12-30
We actually put up a surprisingly good fight against the Heat in Miami, only going down by 9 points. Even more impressively, known average defender Alonzo Gee limits LeBron James to ‘only’ 21 points, which is an impressive effort. Hedo Turkoglu and Jameer Nelson top score with 15 each.
Magic 12-31
Al Harrington emails me the night after the game, worried about the lack of playing time Coach Vaughn is giving him. I tell him to not worry about it, but secretly he’s one of the players I’m going to try to move at the deadline, his contract is very much dead weight.
Final game for the month is an impressive win over the Pacers. Dion Waiters has a sublime game, scoring 15 points off 6/6 shooting, whilst limiting Paul George to 7 points at 20%! Glen Davis also dominates on the inside with 27 points and 8 rebounds. Nice to end the month on a high point.
Magic 13-31
We have now dropped to third last in the East, only one win ahead of Charlotte and two wins ahead of Toronto. It actually surprises me Cleveland are doing better than us right now, apart from Kyrie Irving they have little else on their roster. Miami and the Clippers are leading the East and West, respectively.
Orlando Top Points
Alonzo Gee – 13.5
Glen Davis – 12.5
Jameer Nelson – 12.1
Orlando Top Assists
Jameer Nelson – 4.0
Dion Waiters – 3.2
Jordan Farmar – 3.1
Orlando Top Rebounds
Nikola Vucevic – 6.3
Glen Davis – 6.0
Gustavo Ayon – 6.0
League Top Points
Kevin Durant (OKC) – 33.2
LeBron James (MIA) – 31.1
Carmelo Anthony (NY) – 29.0
League Top Assists
Kyle Lowry (TOR) – 9.8
Chris Paul (LAC) – 9.2
Raymond Felton (NY) – 9.0
League Top Rebounds
Dwight Howard (LAL) – 11.5
Andrew Bynum (PHI) – 11.4
Anderson Varejao (CLE) – 10.8
League Top Efficiency
LeBron James (MIA) – 31.4
Chris Paul (LAC) – 28.3
Kevin Durant (OKC) – 27.9
Rookie Top Efficiency
Damian Lillard (POR) – 19.5 (13.4 points, 8.9 assists, 3.7 rebounds, 0.6 steals, 0.0 blocks)
Anthony Davis (NO) – 18.5 (11.7 points, 1.8 assists, 7.8 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 2.5 blocks)
Thomas Robinson (SAC) – 16.2 (12.7 points, 1.4 assists, 6.5 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 0.7 blocks)
Third Round of NBA Draft Prospects
1 (2) – PF Brian Randolph (North Carolina State), Freshman, 6’10”, 230lbs
Knocks Abdul Jones out of top spot, who slides out of the top 10 for the moment due to a navicular injury. Randolph without doubt has the most upside of anyone in this draft class, and has continued to show off his array of post moves and superb mid-range game.
2 (4) – C Casey Dennis (Seton Hall), Freshman, 6’11”, 249lbs
A bit more defensive improvement has been seen in Dennis in the last month, which is the reason for his rise back to the number 2 spot. Still very raw, will probably take 3 or 4 years to get to NBA starter standard, but plenty to work with here.
3 (N/A) – PF Charlie Brown (Indiana), Sophomore, 6’10”, 244lbs
A bit of a ‘meh’ prospect for mine, not sure why he’s related so highly. The namesake of the cartoon character has a nice jumpshot for someone his size, but isn’t a gamebreaker offensively, and is a little uninspiring on defense. Wouldn’t surprise me to see him slip.
4 (3) – SF Ezequiel Fernandez (Argentina), 20 years old, 6’7”, 233lbs
Still hovering around the top 5, Fernandez is starting to develop his game a bit more, having the best passing numbers of anyone in the top 10 outside of Winston Taylor. Although not averaging as many points as his counterparts, his impact for Besitikas is still high.
5 (N/A) – SG Sam Vershaw (Syracuse), Sophomore, 6’5”, 189lbs
A lights out shooter, Vershaw’s scoring arsenal and athleticism makes him more often than not unguardable on offense. His defense leaves a lot to be desired at this stage, but there is upside to develop into a dangerous core part of a successful team.