East
(1) Miami Heat def (8) Milwaukee Bucks (4 games) (1) Miami Heat def (5) Chicago Bulls (4-1)
(5) Chicago Bulls def (4) Brooklyn Nets (6 games) (3) Indiana Pacers def (2) NY Knicks (4-2)
(2) New York Knicks def (7) Boston Celtics (6 games)
(3) Indiana Pacers def (6) Atlanta Hawks (6 games)
(1) Miami Heat def (3) Indiana Pacers (4-2)
West
(1) Oklahoma City Thunder def (8) Houston Rockets (5 games)
(4) Los Angeles Clippers def (5) Memphis Grizzlies (6 games)
(2) San Antonio Spurs def (7) Los Angeles Lakers (5 games)
(3) Denver Nuggets def (6) Golden State Warriors (7 games)
(1) OKC Thunder def (4) LA Clippers (6 games)
(2) San Antonio Spurs def (3) Denver Nuggets (6 games)
(1) OKC Thunder def (2) San Antonio Spurs (6 games)
NBA FINALS
(1) Miami Heat def (2) OKC Thunder (6 games)
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
2013 MLB Opening Day picks
AL EAST AL CENTRAL AL WEST
1. Toronto Blue Jays(92-70) 1.Detroit Tigers (91-71) 1.Los Angeles Angels (90-72)
2. Tampa Bay Rays (90-72) 2.Kansas City Royals (86-76) 2.Oakland A's (88-74)
3. Baltimore Orioles (88-74) 3.Chicago White Sox (84-78) 3.Texas Rangers (87-75)
4. New York Yankees (87-75) 4.Cleveland Indians (78-84) 4.Seattle Mariners (82-80)
5. Boston Red Sox (83-79) 5.Minnesota Twins (68-94) 5.Houston Astros (60-102)
NL EAST NL CENTRAL NL WEST
1. Washington Nationals (102-60) 1.Cincinnati Reds (98-64) 1.San Francisco Giants (92-70)
2. Atlanta Braves (93-69) 2.St Louis Cardinals (89-73) 2.Los Angeles Dodgers (88-74)
3. Philadelphia Phillies (87-75) 3.Milwaukee Brewers (86-76) 3.Arizona Diamondbacks (84-76)
4. New York Mets (80-82) 4.Pittsburgh Pirates (82-80) 4.San Diego Padres (82-80)
5. Miami Marlins (71-91) 5.Chicago Cubs (69-93) 5.Colorado Rockies (72-90)
1. Toronto Blue Jays(92-70) 1.Detroit Tigers (91-71) 1.Los Angeles Angels (90-72)
2. Tampa Bay Rays (90-72) 2.Kansas City Royals (86-76) 2.Oakland A's (88-74)
3. Baltimore Orioles (88-74) 3.Chicago White Sox (84-78) 3.Texas Rangers (87-75)
4. New York Yankees (87-75) 4.Cleveland Indians (78-84) 4.Seattle Mariners (82-80)
5. Boston Red Sox (83-79) 5.Minnesota Twins (68-94) 5.Houston Astros (60-102)
NL EAST NL CENTRAL NL WEST
1. Washington Nationals (102-60) 1.Cincinnati Reds (98-64) 1.San Francisco Giants (92-70)
2. Atlanta Braves (93-69) 2.St Louis Cardinals (89-73) 2.Los Angeles Dodgers (88-74)
3. Philadelphia Phillies (87-75) 3.Milwaukee Brewers (86-76) 3.Arizona Diamondbacks (84-76)
4. New York Mets (80-82) 4.Pittsburgh Pirates (82-80) 4.San Diego Padres (82-80)
5. Miami Marlins (71-91) 5.Chicago Cubs (69-93) 5.Colorado Rockies (72-90)
Friday, March 8, 2013
2012-2013 NBA Predictions (March 8, 2013)
Picks as of March 8, 2013
EAST WEST
1. Miami Heat 1. Oklahoma City Thunder
2. New York Knicks 2. San Antonio Spurs
3. Indiana Pacers 3. LA Clippers
4. Brooklyn Nets 4. Denver Nuggets
5. Atlanta Hawks 5. Memphis Grizzlies
6. Chicago Bulls 6. Golden State Warriors
7. Boston Celtics 7. Houston Rockets
8. Milwalkee Bucks 8, LA Lakers
9. Toronto Raptors 9. Utah Jazz
10.Philadelphia 76ers 10.Portland Trail Blazers
11.Cleveland Cavaliers 11.Dallas Mavericks
12.Detroit Pistons 12.New Orleans Hornets
13.Washington Wizards 13.Minnesota Timberwolves
14.Orlando Magic 14.Sacramento Kings
15.Charlotte Bobcats 15.Phoenix Suns
Eastern Conference Finals Western Conference Finals
Miami Heat def. Indiana Pacers Oklahoma City Thunder def. San Antonio Spurs
NBA Finals
Miami Heat def. Oklahoma City Thunder
2013 NBA CHAMPIONS
MIAMI HEAT
Obviously, there is not much change from the preseason picks and from the current NBA standings. Barring injury, I dont see anything changing too much from this point forward. I still personally think that the Lakers will miss the playofs, but put them in the 8th seed over the Jazz b/c of their reputation and the fac t that Kobe is having the best year of his career. Injuries have hurt teams this year. Washington is looking more like I thought they would now that John Wall is back. Detroit could probably be a bit better if Andre Drummond didnt get hurt. Boston and the 76ers have their injuries. There are also some teams who have played better than their record, and have some nice young talent. Like I said before the year, I dont see that really bad team in the league this year. The talent pool is unbelievably deep and even the teams that are at the bottom of the standings have things to feel good about. We all know how Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the defending champion Miami Heat have been playing. They are all having career years and barring injuries there is no team in this league that can beat them in a 7 game series. Therefore, the Miami Heat will be repeating and there will be another parade down Biscayne Boulevard
EAST WEST
1. Miami Heat 1. Oklahoma City Thunder
2. New York Knicks 2. San Antonio Spurs
3. Indiana Pacers 3. LA Clippers
4. Brooklyn Nets 4. Denver Nuggets
5. Atlanta Hawks 5. Memphis Grizzlies
6. Chicago Bulls 6. Golden State Warriors
7. Boston Celtics 7. Houston Rockets
8. Milwalkee Bucks 8, LA Lakers
9. Toronto Raptors 9. Utah Jazz
10.Philadelphia 76ers 10.Portland Trail Blazers
11.Cleveland Cavaliers 11.Dallas Mavericks
12.Detroit Pistons 12.New Orleans Hornets
13.Washington Wizards 13.Minnesota Timberwolves
14.Orlando Magic 14.Sacramento Kings
15.Charlotte Bobcats 15.Phoenix Suns
Eastern Conference Finals Western Conference Finals
Miami Heat def. Indiana Pacers Oklahoma City Thunder def. San Antonio Spurs
NBA Finals
Miami Heat def. Oklahoma City Thunder
2013 NBA CHAMPIONS
MIAMI HEAT
Obviously, there is not much change from the preseason picks and from the current NBA standings. Barring injury, I dont see anything changing too much from this point forward. I still personally think that the Lakers will miss the playofs, but put them in the 8th seed over the Jazz b/c of their reputation and the fac t that Kobe is having the best year of his career. Injuries have hurt teams this year. Washington is looking more like I thought they would now that John Wall is back. Detroit could probably be a bit better if Andre Drummond didnt get hurt. Boston and the 76ers have their injuries. There are also some teams who have played better than their record, and have some nice young talent. Like I said before the year, I dont see that really bad team in the league this year. The talent pool is unbelievably deep and even the teams that are at the bottom of the standings have things to feel good about. We all know how Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the defending champion Miami Heat have been playing. They are all having career years and barring injuries there is no team in this league that can beat them in a 7 game series. Therefore, the Miami Heat will be repeating and there will be another parade down Biscayne Boulevard
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Possible Extensions for Verlander and Kershaw?
With the deal that King Felix made with Seattle, this brings into question the possibilities of extensions for Clayton Kershaw and Justin Verlander, who will both be free agents after 2014 like King Felix would have if he didnt sign his extension. Kershaw is likely to become the first $200 million pitcher. He will be 2 years younger than Felix would have been if he hits free agency, and teams wont hesitate to make the would be 26 year old free agent the highest paid pitcher ever. Justin Verlander will be 32 when his next contract starts so his earning potential isnt what King Felix or Kershaw's is overall, but in terms of AAV, I'm sure it will be in the same neighborhood if things stay how they are. I wouldnt be surprised to see a possible 4 year/$110 million extension for Verlander. This would make his current 2 year contract at $40 million a 6 year/$150 million contract with $25 million AAV, and it would keep him in Detroit until his age 36 season. Teams seem less skeptical than they ever have to give out long term deals to front line pitchers. The risk isnt as big as it has been in the past, and thats why we are seeing these huge deals. Front line pitching is this hard to come by and these pitchers are taking advantage of that. David Price will be the next to be in this category if things continue for him.
Items deserving of mention
There are some thing I wont be able to get to. I usually will make a mention of them on facebook, but when I get the chance, I will try to talk about them here. Chris Carpenter's career might be over. If it is, its been a great career. I believe in Chris Carpenter though. If anyone could come back, I have no doubt that its him. Bruno Sammartino is going to be going into this year's WWE Hall of Fame, and he will be joining, and way outshining, a star studded class. Lebron had the best shooting night of his career the other night and his numbers simply speak for themselves (they're unreal). There was a weird trade in the AL West the other day with The A's giving up a lot for Jed Lowrie. Lowrie has always been a player that I have rooted for (I'm a Red Sox fan as well as a Marlins fan). If he could just stay healthy, he would be really valuable. The A's gave up a lot for 2 years of the risky Lowrie in shipping part of their 1b platoon in Chris Carter (ridiculous power), top pitching prospect Brad Peacock, and a high upside young catcher to the Astros
KING FELIX STAYS IN SEATTLE
Congratulations to King Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners on agreeing to a deal today. Essentially , its a 5 year/$135.5 million extension, making his contract 7 years/$175 million which would keep him in Seattle through his age 33 season. Pretty Awesome and they get to keep him on a discount from what I thought would happen. I
really thought King Felix could easily get a 7 year extension at $198
million making it a 9 year/$237 million deal. Great deal by the Mariners
to keep him for cheaper and to take less risk with 2 less years. At the
end of the contract he will still only be 33 so we'll see what happens. Its
a great deal for both. Even though Felix took less, he gets to stay in
Seattle, where he wants to be, and gives himself security 2 years away from
free agency. It also opens him up for one more decent sized contract at
the end of this one if he stays healthy and productive throughout (which
I personally have no doubt he will do). The
Mariners pitching rotation moving forward looks to be really promising.
It would be really broken if they would have kept Pineda (though he did
end up getting hurt). Can you imagine King Felix, Pineda, Walker,
Hultzen, Paxton, Ramirez, Maurer, Iwakuma+? Their
bullpen is also pretty nasty with guys that throw in the high 90s like
Pryor, Capps, Wilhelmsen (who could also start). They could also put
Noesi in the pen where I personally think he would be better. Furbush
is a good lefty option and even Oliver Perez has been really good for
them out of the pen. They actually just designated Shawn Kelley for
assignment to make room on the 40 man roster. That was pretty surprising
considering how good he has looked and the fact that there were 3 other
options I thought would easily go before him. He likely wont fall all
the way to the Marlins in a waiver claim, but I would like to see the
Marlins trade for him b/c he would be a really nice piece for the pen.
The Mariners have a lot of good, young talent coming up and now have a true ace to build around for years to come. They have made some interesting moves this off-season and that might lead to more free agents being willing to come there. Even though they lost long term on a couple of deals, they could surprise people this season. They played really the last couple of months of the season. Whatever happens, King Felix is staying on his throne in Seattle, where he belongs
The Mariners have a lot of good, young talent coming up and now have a true ace to build around for years to come. They have made some interesting moves this off-season and that might lead to more free agents being willing to come there. Even though they lost long term on a couple of deals, they could surprise people this season. They played really the last couple of months of the season. Whatever happens, King Felix is staying on his throne in Seattle, where he belongs
The Lakers Should Be Better
First I want to mention that I have been talking about this all season, and this is one of those times where I wish I would have taken the time to post something here earlier. This is a quick version of my thoughts on their team this year, but I dont see them making the playoffs this year unless they make a move and even so, it would take serious problems from multiple other teams for that to be a real possibility. They need to go 27-5 in their final 32 games to have a legit shot at making the playoffs in the West. This isnt likely.
The Lakers obviously have been a mystery this year. I did pick them to be the 5th seed in the West this year, but this level of issue is even more than I expected. Dwight should be able to score 10 points a game just by running down the center of the floor to the basket. Gasol could arguably score 6 points a game the same way. Kobe has finally figured out that he isnt Michael Jordan and shouldnt be isolating as much anymore. If Kobe took less shots, he would be much more efficient and they would be really hard to guard. Kobe can have an easier time if he shared ball handling duties with Nash and played more off the ball, on cuts to the basket and coming off screens to spot up. Both Kobe and Steve Nash could run plays in the pick and roll with multiple different players like Artest, Antwan Jamison, Earl Clark, Jody Meeks, Dwight, Gasol, setting up shots or points down low. They need to run the floor. They've been lazy the whole season and that was evident before D'Antoni came in and it hampered them from running the offense to its best extent. You have options to score in transition, off pick and rolls, in the post with Kobe, Gasol, Dwight, Jamison, Artest, and with offenses involving Gasol as a facilitator from the top of the Key and even in post situations. This would also leave room for Gasol and Dwight to work together in many capacities, similar to part of Memphis' offense with Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph. In short, they have a couple of 1 on 1 players including Kobe to bail them out in situations where they cant find a shot, but these other options should be utilized more, and they need to work more as a collective group than having any one or two players lead the way. Kobe taking something like 15-18 shots a game would be a much better number for them as a team, and with Kobe getting less of a workload offensively, he may get some more energy on the defensive side of the ball. Their defense is a serious issue. Dwight cant be the only one doing it. They also have to help the helper b/c if Dwight comes to block the lane, his guy is wide open. They still cant guard the quick point guards off pick and rolls. They'll get destroyed by Westbrook, Chris Paul, Ty Lawson, Lillard, etc. Their rotations need to be better and they have a few players that should be capable.
Side note on the Stanton article. If I get the chance, I'll upload that and hopefully a couple of other things in the coming days. Have been busy. I still have been writing my thoughts on everything sports wise on my facebook page, but I intend to put up a couple of things here when I have some more time.
The Lakers obviously have been a mystery this year. I did pick them to be the 5th seed in the West this year, but this level of issue is even more than I expected. Dwight should be able to score 10 points a game just by running down the center of the floor to the basket. Gasol could arguably score 6 points a game the same way. Kobe has finally figured out that he isnt Michael Jordan and shouldnt be isolating as much anymore. If Kobe took less shots, he would be much more efficient and they would be really hard to guard. Kobe can have an easier time if he shared ball handling duties with Nash and played more off the ball, on cuts to the basket and coming off screens to spot up. Both Kobe and Steve Nash could run plays in the pick and roll with multiple different players like Artest, Antwan Jamison, Earl Clark, Jody Meeks, Dwight, Gasol, setting up shots or points down low. They need to run the floor. They've been lazy the whole season and that was evident before D'Antoni came in and it hampered them from running the offense to its best extent. You have options to score in transition, off pick and rolls, in the post with Kobe, Gasol, Dwight, Jamison, Artest, and with offenses involving Gasol as a facilitator from the top of the Key and even in post situations. This would also leave room for Gasol and Dwight to work together in many capacities, similar to part of Memphis' offense with Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph. In short, they have a couple of 1 on 1 players including Kobe to bail them out in situations where they cant find a shot, but these other options should be utilized more, and they need to work more as a collective group than having any one or two players lead the way. Kobe taking something like 15-18 shots a game would be a much better number for them as a team, and with Kobe getting less of a workload offensively, he may get some more energy on the defensive side of the ball. Their defense is a serious issue. Dwight cant be the only one doing it. They also have to help the helper b/c if Dwight comes to block the lane, his guy is wide open. They still cant guard the quick point guards off pick and rolls. They'll get destroyed by Westbrook, Chris Paul, Ty Lawson, Lillard, etc. Their rotations need to be better and they have a few players that should be capable.
Side note on the Stanton article. If I get the chance, I'll upload that and hopefully a couple of other things in the coming days. Have been busy. I still have been writing my thoughts on everything sports wise on my facebook page, but I intend to put up a couple of things here when I have some more time.
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