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The LA Sports Blog: ArmchairGM Burns 03/08/08

by LASportsblog
created March 09, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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The Big Ticket
The Big Ticket

ArmchairGM Burns 03/07/08  

By: Nate Gordon

Saturday afternoon and night featured a major NBA milestone, the NCAA basketball game of the year, a Chris Hanson (of MSNBC “To Catch A Predator Fame) sighting and as always the top quotes and tidbits of the day. So let's get this out of the way so you can go watch the Lakers, NASCAR, golf or simply masturbate in your room while your Mom goes shopping.

 

1 Kid – 20,000 Points

Saturday night in the 2nd quarter of a game against the NBA D-League’s Memphis Grizzlies “The Kid” Kevin Garnett became the 32nd player in NBA history to score 20,000 points. I have been a fan of Kevin Garnett’s his entire career for his professionalism, intensity and supernatural skill set. Garnett was drafted to be the face of an expansion franchise in flux and exceeded expectations. Take a look at KG's numbers and you’ll find out he is a career 20.4 PPG/11.3 RPG player and shoots 49 percent from the field. He has averaged 10 rebounds a game since 1998 and was named the 03-04 season MVP. The NBA draft rules were changed because of KG. Garnett’s success in making the jump from High School to the NBA prompted Kobe Bryant and Jermaine O’Neal to also make the jump. Their success led to a ton of high school draft bust including Darius Miles, Kwame Brown, and Sebastian Telfair, and eventually the banning of drafting high school players. KG is an undeniable Hall of Famer and I will applaud when they hang his 21/5 from the Minny/Boston rafters.

 

#1 UNC make #5Duke like Lilly White

While watching the UNC/Duke game last night, my friend Dave and I kept making one observation that could not be ignored. North Carolina was on another planet athletically then Duke. Duke looked more like their Men’s Lacrosse team as Danny Green raped Greg Paulus with a monster jam, tea-bagging and showing total disregard for Paulus. Ty Lawson at times literally ran circles around the Duke guards and Junior Tyler ‘’Psycho T’’ Hansbrough was so punishing that at one point Duke committed 3 back to back fouls on him. The final verdict saw the Tar Heels leave Cameron Indoor Stadium with a 76-86 victory, the regular season ACC Championship, and 10 Duke co-eds who do those slutty online webcam videos. The victory might also net them a NCAA tournament road that includes 4 games in North Carolina, talk about a game with massive post season implications. Too bad Duke Senior DeMarcus Nelson’s game and body were just like they were on 2004 draft night (and most likely 08 draft night) no where to be found.


Chris Hanson – Punter or Pedophile Hunter?

Naturally, when on a sports website, my brain makes sports connections. When I see the name Chris Hanson, my brain recalls a scruffy punter firing off coffin corner punts in Jacksonville. However, on ArmchairGM.com, the name Chris Hanson belongs to one man; MSNBC’s “To Catch a Predator” host Chris Hanson. Hanson, a man who truly loves his job, works hard to stop child molesters from doing their worst by doing his best. His uncanny impromptu interviews have given him cult fame around the internet and AGM is no exception. That’s why when DNL posted the link title: “West Virginia and 12 year old boys don’t mix” I knew there would be a Hanson sighting. Sure enough the jokes came out. Chris Hanson reminds me of the kid in elementary school who liked to sit and talk to the teacher during recess, always spying and snitching on the other kids. If there was a party in high school with underage drinking, count on Chris Hanson to drop the Anon tip to the 5-0. Way to work there Chris, next time I want to traffic drugs, your not invited to the coke party.


Bobbyjim45 Looks At The ’98 Home Run Chase

One note I had when reflecting on the 1998 home run chase, Junior was there. While Big Mac and Slammin’ Sammy were getting all the media attention and in turn all the memories, Ken Griffey Jr. was doing what he always did; play as hard as he could. Griffey has always been that way, since he came into the majors 18 years ago. However, like most guys who break through at 19, Junior Griffey struggled through injuries as his 30s wore on. Not Sosa and McGwire though. McGwire would eclipse 60 home runs the following season and Sosa would go on an unprecedented 3 consecutive seasons with 60 plus homers. However, when 2006 rolled around, Griffey sat in the Reds clubhouse preparing for another game while Sosa and McGwire, both out of the league at the time faced congress on steroid allegations. Junior has always played the game the right way, with class, dignity, work ethic and an undying love. I will always be a Junior Griffey fan and it saddens me to think that each season now may be his last.


Quotes of the Day

  • Bobbyjim45 Makes a fool of himself by questioning Sam Cassell: “They are on fire right now... I just hope Cassell doesn't screw it all up. I don't think he will, but you can't help but be worried.” ‘’’(You kidding me Bobby? No one with gravity defying testicles like Cassell’s will blow a big moment.)’’’


  • It gets better from Bobby: “But there's always the potential problem of messing with the chemistry when you bring in a big ego and big personality like Cassell.” ‘’’(You gotta do your homework Bobby. Cassell is best friends with KG, no chemistry issues there. And Ray Allen? They played together for 2/3 seasons in Milwakuee. He is going to fit like a condom to a… well he’s going to fit really well. I think it’s time we acknowledge that Danny Ainge knows what he is doing.)’’’


  • I won’t go much further into the NFL running back thing except to say that Seatlle signed Julius Jones for 4 years and Atlanta signed Michael Turner for 6 years. The average NFL running backs career is 4.3 years. So tell me, which one of these guys is your franchise back for the next 5 years? Any takers to invest in either of these players who have already out played their positions career lifespan? No? Then why would these two teams do it? Because the NFL loves trends, and the trend of the moment is get a platoon back and make him a feature back. Not brilliant. 2 Irish scientist are not enjoying Guinness responsibly.
#5 This user is a Kevin Garnett fan.


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Falcon02520Legend
212 days ago
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Hey Bobbyjim, what's that? Oh snap, your ass in on fire! ...that burn must be coming from the LA sun
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LASportsblogAAA-er
212 days ago
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no one is safe from my debachuary
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
212 days ago
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"A condom to a..." banana....?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
212 days ago
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A... uhum... (boston accent) A big fat CACK!
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RomiezzoLegend
212 days ago
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I'm starting to really love these articles, LASB. Great summaries!
LASB This user is an LASportsblog fan.
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Falcon02520Legend
212 days ago
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Starting??? It's been great from the get-go ;) Welcome to the LASB Burns wagon Romi...
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RomiezzoLegend
212 days ago
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Well, I missed the 1st edition of it. ;)

And I arrived late (when everyone posted their comments out) on the second edition. I decided to be the first to comment (for a change). ;)

Oh, and thanks for the welcome, Falc. ;)
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RomiezzoLegend
212 days ago
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I meant second, of course, Falcon. :)
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
212 days ago
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Do YOUR homework LA! I didn't say that Cassell wasn't going to work out, because I think it will be okay, but there are potential problems here. Cassell has been known to be like a second coach on the floor, but he's also been known to be like the HEAD coach on the team, undermining the guy with that actual title.

When he was with LA, there were stories about the coach giving a young player an order, then Sam Cassell telling him something different, and who do you think the young guy listened to? Cassell.

Now, stay with me here, Doc Rivers is not exactly an intimidating presence on the Celtics bench. He's never been known to be a good coach, or even really a well respected one by his players. I know that things change when you're winning, but I see potential here for Cassell to become more of the coach and Doc gets screwed big time. Then Cassell will start to think he's running the show, and there is potential for problems here.

I've seen this happen first hand on my high school basketball team when you have a weak head coach and a dominant player. It turns the locker room against itself and that DOES translate into on-court problems.

Plus, this is still Paul Pierce's team. He's allowed KG to step up into a kind of co-captain role, but now have of this team will be the Pierce-Doc guys, and the other half will be the Cassell-KG guys.

With all that said, I think winning will be the perfect medicine and none of this will ever come true. I think it will be fine, and Cassell will be the final piece to the championship puzzle. Maybe this is a far-fetched theory and I'm totally out of my mind. Could be... I'm just saying that there is potential for problems here.

And as for Ainge, I've seen him fack it up so many times, I won't believe he really TRULY knows what he's doing until I see the championship.
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Falcon02520Legend
212 days ago
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I guess that fire is out now because all I see is smoke...
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
212 days ago
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"We don't need no water let the mother f'cka burn!"
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LASportsblogAAA-er
212 days ago
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Bobby, your ideas and concepts are dead on, but the characters in your play are in the wrong Act. Check it, there is no Pierce/guys and KG/guys because the roster was revamped. The only players surviving from last year are Pierce, Rondo, Perkins and I think Powe. The Celtics are unified behind KG/Pierce and will continue to gel as they move forward, I've watched them too many times this season to be unsure of this. What you did bring up that I forgot was that Cassell has a way of underminding his coach if he believes him to be incompetent. What will happen when the C's are down to the Cavs by 4 with 3 minutes to go in Game 7 of Round 2? Will Sam let Doc direct the team or will Sam I Am because Coach Sam and tell Rondo what to do? That is a huge what if... such a big what if that I need to give Bobby mad props for that insight.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
212 days ago
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On a lighter, and shorter note, stay tuned to my A Decade Later in Major League Baseball three-part series for more on the home run chase and Ken Griffey Jr. I'm actually not going to get in detail about the home run chase or Junior until part three which will probably be around the end of next week-next weekend.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
212 days ago
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Sorry, A Decade Later in Major League Baseball
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LASportsblogAAA-er
212 days ago
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Awesome! I wait for it with baited breath.
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SSreportersLegend
212 days ago
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So let's get this out of the way so you can go watch the Lakers, NASCAR, golf or simply masturbate in your room while your Mom goes shopping.


Paul Reubens doesn't give a damn.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
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How long have you been waiting to use that line?
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SSreportersLegend
212 days ago
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Forever....
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SSreportersLegend
212 days ago
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And obviously he's getting turned on by LASB's Duke/UNC paragraph.
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Yakob878MVP
212 days ago
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one of the only reasons they got cassell is for the outside range
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RomiezzoLegend
212 days ago
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Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, Eddie House, Rajon Rondo, hell... even Brian Scalabrine are better 3 point shooters than Cassell is. If you're talking about 2 pointers from outside the key, I think we got that covered with Rondo, Pierce, and Allen (Ray, that is). They placed him on the roster because they need an experienced vet on the Celtics. You REALLY need that in a point guard. That way, Rajon Rondo can get a break, and he can also learn more about how to run the ball from Sam Cassell. The more he watches from experienced players, the more he learns; hence making him a better ballplayer.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
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To be perfectly fair I don't know how much credit we can give Danny Ainge for this one. Sam basically told us all we needed to know a month and a half ago and it seemed like a nobrainer at the time for precisely the reasons Nate mentioned. I mean there's really no argument here. The man may look like an extraterrestrial, but make no mistake he's one of the premier big shot takers/makers in the Association. -Jeff Girouard
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