Thursday, November 19, 2009

Weak Knees and Flying Hawks

   Jameer is GONE due to torn cartilage in his knee. NOT good news for the Magic, but Jason Williams did a phenomenal job keeping the Magic afloat by helping 6 Magic players have double digit points. It should be no surprise because he has proven he can be a starting point guard, not to mention on a championship team. AJ did a good job sustaining the great start Williams started, BUT rumors are flying that Orlando is looking for appoint guard. Antonia Daniels is the candidate. BAD IDEA ORLANDO MANAGEMENT! Learn from your mistakes. Alston was brought in, and then bumped to the bench, and AJ didn’t even get to play when the 2009 Finals came around. It caused locker room problems and the chemistry that the team built through tough game series against Boston, Cleveland, and Philadelphia was shot down. ORLANDO DOESN’T NEED ANOTHER POINT GUARD!!!

   It looks like the toughest division in the NBA will be the Southeast Division. Atlanta being the top dog in the East, Orlando being a contender, Washington showing they can come back when they are healthy, and Miami off to great early start. Miami may trickle off because they only do as good as Dwayne Wade does. Atlanta took flight this season, and Josh Smith has been a huge factor. He is averaging a double-double, he has taken no three’s, averaging 2.5 blocks per game, and about 2 steals a game. Al Horford has turned out to be a great center that can run Coast to Coast better than many guards in the league. Joe Johnson is their fourth quarter guy, and Mike Bibby is their vetern. Smith’s maturity has made the Hawks a factor, but still only 3000 people attending a game vs Portland. WAKE UP ATLANTA, YOUR TEAM SEEMS TO BE A CONTENDER. Let’s see if this flights of the Hawks hit some road blocks.

There it is & Here I Go!

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