Metta World Peace has been suspended for 7 games and showed a little of the Ron Artest of old with a big elbow after a strong break away lay up.
Friday, 27 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Patty Mills gets good minutes in a depleted Spurs Roster. Career high game's
Patty Mills had another career high game against the Golden State Warriors. In his second chance as a starter he filled the stat sheet with 34 points, 12 assists, 5 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block. The Spurs had an all bench starting 5 and Mills finished the night getting 43 minutes on the court. This was the highest score for any Australian in the NBA and the highest number of assists for an australian in one game. He really showed what he can do in this game and led the Spurs to the win with some big baskets down the stretch."Chances don't come up very often where you send your three big dogs back to San Antonio," Mills said. "I was very pumped to have this opportunity. I felt very comfortable to just slide in there and take it on with both hands."
Here is the highlights from the game. Lets hope after this performance he can get some playoff court time.
He has ended the regular season averaging 10.3 points per game and is not bad for a third string point guard.
"It's one of those funny situations, end of the season and resting guys," Mills said. "As crazy as it is, it does make a lot of sense. I thought for the main guys to go back and recharge the batteries before the playoffs, that's a chance to give the other guys a great opportunity."
Mills was on court for 35 mins, scored 27 points with a low 9 of 23 field goals and 3 of 8 three pointers. He also finished with a decent 5 assists, 2 rebounds and 1 steal.
"It was obviously amazing to get that type of reception and support," Nash said. "It's very special because it's not something I asked for or imagined to get that type of spontaneous reaction. It means it's authentic, the relationship that I thought we had."
With just 17 minuts on the court Nash finished with 8 points 7 assists and 3 rebounds. Closing out the season second in the league for assists behind Rajon Rondo who is averaging 10.8 assists per game.
It will be interesting to see what Nash chooses to do next season as he is still playing some very good basketball.
Patty Mills had a good game as his first role as a starter but may have a second chance as the Spurs will continue to rest their stars for their next game against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday.
Highlights from the game can be seen below.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
New Zealand Breakers take back to back Championships
The New Zealand Breakers took back to back championships last night defeating the Perth Wildcats 79-73. It was an intense game that showed the closeness of these two fierce rivals. The production of the Sky Sports game was so much better then OneHD, it had more cameras, better lighting and sounds. Two words Slow mo.
The New Zealand Breakers came out with the lead and the Wildcats just stayed with them the entire game. Every player on the court stepped up and showed what they can do. I doubt if the Breakers will manage to hold onto a lot of there players next season, with other teams looking to recruit them. C.j Bruton was the finals series Most Valuable Player and rightly so, as he is the embodiment of the word Clutch. For the Breakers Gary Wilkinson finished with a game high of 23 points, Bruton 16 and Cedric Jackson had an impressive 12 assists.
Starting, both teams missed a couple shots until Tom Abercrombie drained a 3 followed straight after with Wilkinson getting one from the perimeter to give the breakers a 6 point lead, but the Wildcats fought back. Bruton gave the breakers a quick 5 off the bench and finished the quarter at 21-22.
Going into the second quarter, Matt Knight stepped up by draining some mid range jumpers giving the Wildcats a 5 point lead. The Breakers looked stagnant and the crowd could see it. Few plays were run and the skill of each player kept them close. Until Wilkinson drained a 3 followed by a huge alley oop by Alex Pledger. The crowd had become tense with that 5 point lead, but the dunk got them to their feet. The next possession Pledger again goes for the dunk, but was fouled hard by Matt Knight. It was a good foul if he had of dunked it, the crowd would have been at a frenzy. Knight had an impressive second quarter and couldn't be stopped without a double team and he finished the half with a quick 3 point play. But Cedric Jackson destroyed the defence with some excellent penetration to get to the basket and repeated it with the last play of the first half keeping the breakers close 41-39.
Wilkinson reclaimed the lead after the break but couldn't make a layup missing 3 easy ones. Cedric Jackson missed 3 of 4 free throws and the Wildcats stay within striking distance. I'm not sure if I heard it right, but i think Coach Beveridge said to the Wildcats at the time out "If you don't foul them your coming off". I do not like how that guy coaches. Robbins gets a lucky call from the refs as he smashes into Wilkinson, dropping the shoulder and drawing a foul. A dirty play that refs fell for as Wilkinson goes sprawling across the floor. I think the referee thought he was reffing in Perth. Tom Abercrombie then tips in a big alley oop pass from Cedric Jackson, to close out the 3rd quarter with the breakers taking a 58-54 lead. The Alley oop from the injured Abercrombie was a huge lift for the crowd and the team going into the final break.
Going into the fourth the margin grew to 8 points, the biggest of the game until Cam Tovey and Kevin Lisch drained some big 3's to level the score with 7 mins left. Gary Wilkinson's little mid range jumper is a force that cannot be stopped and this was followed by a 3 pointer from CJ Bruton, that gave the breakers some space. Shawn Redhage nailed a quick 3 to keep the Wildcats in the chase, but only down by 3. Redhage again looked like he was going to make the big plays at the end of the game, going up for a lay up to take them down by 1. But Tom Abercrombie came from nowhere to block Redhage's layup pinning the ball to the backboard. CJ followed this up with a big 3 pointer in front of Lisch and with a final foul on Cj bringing the ball up the court, he made the free throws and the game was over 79-73.
The New Zealand Breakers had an excellent team this year and are well deserved champions. It was an epic finals series and some say the best in NBL history. CJ Bruton at 36 years old, took out his 5th NBL championship ring and I would say most of those players will be looking for another contract next year.
If you missed the final series games, I suggest watching them.
New Zealand Breakers 79 (Wilkinson 23, Bruton 16, Pledger 13, Abercrombie 12)
Perth Wildcats 73 (Redhage 18, Knight 17, Lisch 15)
Monday, 23 April 2012
Perth Defeat New Zeland 87-86
The New Zealand Breakers fell to the Perth Wildcats with a huge block on CJ Bruton by Shawn Redhage in the final seconds of game 2 in IINet NBL championships. With 9 seconds left on the clock CJ Bruton opts to go for himself shaking one defender lay up a soft floater when Shawn Redhage Flies out to block the shot. This would have been even more spectacular had the refs not decided the game by stopping play twice during break away run for the breakers within the the last 1min 30 seconds.
This was a very tough game and was another classic for the series. The New Zealand Breakers led for the majority of the game going into the first quarter break at 28-26.It was tight close game that showed who in each team would really step up and play there part. The first quarter saw 6 lead changes. In the second quarter the breakers stepped the game up a level. CJ Bruton was the man in the first half. He couldn't be stopped whether he was draining 3's from the perimeter, Shaking defenders and driving or making the pass for the assist. He was everywhere. Perth Quickly upped the defensive pressure going into the second half on CJ, he finished with 20 points at 63% from the long range.
A minor scuffle between Kevin Lisch and Dillon Boucher brought Wilkinson in on the action and the refs responded with a tech foul on Wilkinson. This turned onto a 6 point play from Kevin Lisch and may have been the start of the Wildcats come back. But Wilkinson scored a quick 4 points going into half time with the breakers up by 8 points.
The Wildcats came out fast in the 3rd quarter and went on a 7 point run till wilkinson responded. Wilkinson had a huge game leading all scoring with 28 points 7 rebounds and 5 assists. The score going into the final quarter was 76-71 going to the breakers. Cedric Jackson drained a 3 pointer and Luke Neville slammed down a dunk. The final quarter was intense both team were giving it there all to get the win. This was when the refs decided to step in and take the game. with the breakers up by 1 a quick play of the ball off the sideline saw Cedric Jackson running the court when the ref blows the whistle to clean up the sweat on the other end of the court. A very bad time to stop the play for the breakers and a lucky break for the Wildcats. Then with 40 seconds left on the Clock Abercrombie makes a steal and the ball hits the ref, he gets the ball and has an open break away to the basket when the ref accidentally blows the whistle the players are confused he blows it again and stops the play. It was a guaranteed 2 points that were stolen by the ref. As Wilkinson and Matt Knight are competing for the rebound wilkinson inadvertently tips it in the wildcats end giving them the Lead by 1. With 9 seconds on the clock CJ's floater is blocked buy Redhage and the Wildcats get the win.
The Refs decided that game and its sad to see. Because i think the wildcats still may have gotten up without the refs help but now we will never know.
The final game is on tonight at 10.30 on oneHD. As Cal Bruton said this is shaping up to be one of the best NBL Championships of all time. I just hope the refs let the players decide the game not the bad calls.
This was a very tough game and was another classic for the series. The New Zealand Breakers led for the majority of the game going into the first quarter break at 28-26.It was tight close game that showed who in each team would really step up and play there part. The first quarter saw 6 lead changes. In the second quarter the breakers stepped the game up a level. CJ Bruton was the man in the first half. He couldn't be stopped whether he was draining 3's from the perimeter, Shaking defenders and driving or making the pass for the assist. He was everywhere. Perth Quickly upped the defensive pressure going into the second half on CJ, he finished with 20 points at 63% from the long range.
A minor scuffle between Kevin Lisch and Dillon Boucher brought Wilkinson in on the action and the refs responded with a tech foul on Wilkinson. This turned onto a 6 point play from Kevin Lisch and may have been the start of the Wildcats come back. But Wilkinson scored a quick 4 points going into half time with the breakers up by 8 points.
The Wildcats came out fast in the 3rd quarter and went on a 7 point run till wilkinson responded. Wilkinson had a huge game leading all scoring with 28 points 7 rebounds and 5 assists. The score going into the final quarter was 76-71 going to the breakers. Cedric Jackson drained a 3 pointer and Luke Neville slammed down a dunk. The final quarter was intense both team were giving it there all to get the win. This was when the refs decided to step in and take the game. with the breakers up by 1 a quick play of the ball off the sideline saw Cedric Jackson running the court when the ref blows the whistle to clean up the sweat on the other end of the court. A very bad time to stop the play for the breakers and a lucky break for the Wildcats. Then with 40 seconds left on the Clock Abercrombie makes a steal and the ball hits the ref, he gets the ball and has an open break away to the basket when the ref accidentally blows the whistle the players are confused he blows it again and stops the play. It was a guaranteed 2 points that were stolen by the ref. As Wilkinson and Matt Knight are competing for the rebound wilkinson inadvertently tips it in the wildcats end giving them the Lead by 1. With 9 seconds on the clock CJ's floater is blocked buy Redhage and the Wildcats get the win.
The Refs decided that game and its sad to see. Because i think the wildcats still may have gotten up without the refs help but now we will never know.
The final game is on tonight at 10.30 on oneHD. As Cal Bruton said this is shaping up to be one of the best NBL Championships of all time. I just hope the refs let the players decide the game not the bad calls.
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Friday, 20 April 2012
Boomers coach Brett Brown interview
Just a good interview with Brett Brown about the Boomers going into the olympics
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Thursday, 19 April 2012
Perth Wildcats vs New Zealand Breakers Grand Final Game 2
The Perth Wildcats take on the New Zealand Breakers in game 2 of the NBL IInet Grand final series. If New Zeland get up it means back to back championships for the team which is huge for the franchise and backetball in new zealand. The breakers have had an unbeleivable season even without there star player from last season Kirk Penney. But the team they have this season could be said to be even better then what they won with last season. They play well as a team and have offensive throughout across the board.
A lot of people are picking the Perth Wildcats to take this one making a third and final game back in New Zeland. The breakers have a had unlucky run going into the this series with players suffering from a sickness and injury (Abercrombie, Jackson). But they managed to get the job done at home but can they in probably they hardest away venue in the league. The Perth fans are knowledgable, loud and belligerent. They make it hard venue and the refs in most cases make it harder on that court. From the games iv seen the Wildcats are also probebly the most aggressive team in the league and arent afraid to foul, in fact the way they play it looks like they straight out foul and hope they dont get called.
Can anyone stop the forcxe that is Kevin Lisch? He was the top scorer last game with a game high 27 points. Last time the breakers played the Wildcats he also had 23. He is the man for the Wildcats but they cant put to much defense on him as this will open the copious amount of other offensive threats the Wildcats have. Whether its Jesse Wagstaff draining that 3 ball or Matt Knight and Luke Neville under that basket, then theres also the player I love to hate Shawn Redhage who is another threat inside and out.
This will be another great game which i beleive and hope will again go into overtime. The refs did a very good job in New Zealand probably the best reffing iv seen all season and if they can maintain that it will be close one going in New Zealands favour by 3 in my humble opinion. But if the crowd sways the refs as iv seen so many times in Perth the wildcats will have it by 8.
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Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Patty Mills making a good start with the Spurs
Patty Mills has made a good start with the San antonio Spurs. It was a good pick for the spurs not spending much and picking up a good player who can hit the three and control the ball to the level of their star point guard Tony Parker. Patty Mills in his first 6 games is averaging 9.2 points per game at 54% from the field and 43% from the 3 point line.
On the defensive end his speed makes him able to pick up any player on the court but his diminutive size makes guarding bigger guards and mismatches that much harder.
His time in the NBL has increased his basketball IQ and shown what it takes to be a team leader. On the spurs he is bench player but that time in Australia increased his decision making abilities to not always go for the first shot and looking for a better play. He is no longer shooting to early in the possession unless its in transition and his open, but still racking up the points when he gets a chance
His had two 4 assists games so far and on his biggest game yet this season scored 20 points and 4 assists against the cleveland caveliers. His highlights from that game can be seen below. Even on off shooting nights as against Utah he still managed 9 points, 4 assists, 3 rebounds and 1 steal stacking up the stat sheet. He still has 12 games left for the rest of the regular season and lets hope his consistency continues and he keeps getting the minutes to show what he can do.
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