Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
You know you are a struggling team when you fly into Denver to face down the mighty Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony duo with...John Salmons and Beno Udrih.
Theme tonight/this morning will be a totally random one: Things They Did Not Have Before Discovering the New World
Artest ( B- ) -- maybe I should get into card reading -- at the end of the Clippers grades I thought we might have a chance against the Nuggets because Salmons likes the pace and would have a big game, and because Ron has owned Melo through the years, and...ahem. And that factor just adds to the confusion and difficulty in giving Ron a grade here. He did so many things good and bad, was up, down, all around, that figuring out what it all added up to is debateable at best. First the good: had a bunch of steals in the helter skelter game, quietly, but predictably if you know the history shut down Melo again (a power offensive SF going against the preeminent power defensive SF), and dished out no fewer than 11 assists, which is I believe the first time all season that a King has been in double figures in that stat (indeed there are nights when the whole damn team combined doesn't get double figure assists). Along the way to that total made a great full court underhanded bounce pass to Cisco on the break reminiscient of something that Webb did a few years back. Now for the bad: could get nothing to fall, and many of the shots were contested again with the Nuggets making some smart matchup decisions ot he frontline, guarding (and shutting down) Brad with Melo, switching an as spry as I've seen him in years Kenyon Martin over onto Ron to go bad attitude and defensive intensity to bad attitude and defensive intensity with him, and hiding Camby (who looked flat) over on Mikki so that he could come with the help defense. And perhaps more damaging than the missed shots late, were some costly and headscratching turnovers when Ron just shuffled his feet for no reason on his moves. Just looked the Nuggets, for maybe the first time of any team this season, had Ron's number and were in his head defensively. He never looked remotely comfortable, and the deicionmaking was suspect. In that way the big fireworks matchup of Ron and Melo really turned out to be a bit of a dud and a draw. Both guys got shut down and looked fugly while lesser lights determined the game. The tipper here to coming up with the "-" on this grade was that Ron again did not rebound on a night when we got killed once more. So good defense (on a major scorer), good passing (season high for us), steals (season high for him), to bad offense (season low for him, half his average), no rebounding (2), turnovers (costly late) ...and I decided to just call this a B- and move on.
Potato -- yep, one of the world's great staple crops (#4 after rice, wheat, and corn), had never been heard of in Europe/Asia before about 1570 or so. It was a native of Peru, and had not even spread to North America, let alone the rest of the world befor eht end of the 16th century. Yet within a few hundred years it was so much a staple and part of the culture of Ireland, Russia, etc. that a great potato famine could starve them out.
Moore ( B+ ) -- was the only King on the glass tonight, and with Camby sluggish and looking like maybe he had resumed his old ganja habit before the game, Miki really pretty much played him to a draw. Most of his offense came off of moving to the hoop when Camby went over to help against a driver, but he also finally hit a clutch face up jumper late in the game to hold us in it, although it led nowhere obviously. I was so so tempted to go A- here -- I mean Mikki freakin' Moore just grabbed 13 rebounds for us. Maybe i should have, not sure. It was close. But watching the game Mikki did not really dominate. He had some good moments, but it is not like you really noticed him dominating the glass, and in fact a number of those offensive rebounds came off of his own flubs. So...B+ it is. But if we had won, and that late jumper had played a major part, I think I would have gone A-.
Tomato -- and yep, another great staple that none of the great civilizations in Eurasia had ever encounted before Colombus made his voyage. Another native of the same region of South America that the potato is from (and the two plants are related actually) -- you know all the "traditional" Italian cooking? Pizza, spaghetti etc. etc.? That's all a few hundred years old at best. Julius Caesar had no idea what a tomato was.
Miller ( F ) -- started the game hitting a couple of open jumpers against the porous Nuggets defense, but then just completely fell apart. The Nuggets shwoed themselves to be one of theos ehandful of teams who have really thoguht about how to guard a three point shooting center wiht no post game, and had their SF (Melo) do it for most of the night. And Brad just couldn't do anythig with it. Ended up benching himself in the third, when he was even more embarrassed by getting Anthony Carter on him on a switch (Carter is a PG, albeit a stoout 6'3" one) in the post, going to post him up like you would think a big man should, and of course embarrassing himself by getting his shot blocked back in his face -- just another in a long string of such embarrasing episodes trying to post up guards over Brad's career. And of course predictably Brad then did the classic Brad frustrtation foul/thugging thing to pick up his 4th and head to the bench. And he never recovered. Came back in, and instantly picked up his 5th to start the 4th quarter, again on a chippy sort of play when a guy went for a steal. Barely returned, and it was #6. Along the way Brad chipped in a lovely 7pt 3reb effort, and I pretty much couldn't think of anything good he did to avoid this grade.
Corn/Maize -- of course this is a more notorious one given its association with the native indian cultures in the New World (indeed, there were completely dependent on it since many/most of the other major crops besides potatoes were limited to the Old World at the time). Nonetheless, along with potatoes, two of the four biggest staple crops in the world were unknown in Eurasia before some crazy italian dude decided to go sail over the edge of the world.
Salmons ( B+ ) -- this is an interesting grade, because basically as mentioned John made me look like a card reader by getting off to the huge huge start -- had 17pts in the first quarter alone just running up and down the court willy nilly and being largely ignored by the Nuggets. And then he spent the entire rest of the game trying far too hard to recapture that spurt, and hurting as much as helping in the process. Began to get selfish and treat sets like isolations for him . And with the Nuggets locked in, think he had nothing but 2-3 FTs in the second quarter. Turned it over, got a shot blocked. And meanwhile we scored 13pts in the quarter. Let's just say the iso for Salmons offense does not qork quite as well as the iso fro A.I. or iso for Kobe offenses out there. In the second half just kept on forcing, and we were lucky to have Beno step up as a second half hero, because John had nearly as many turnovers (7) as points (8) after the first quarter run was done. And so waht do you do wiht this one? An A+++ first quarter, and yet really not good at all afterwards as he got confused and tried to make it happen even after the Nuggets had locked in on him defensively. And yet still in the end a 25pt game on 9-14 shooting (yay!)...with 7 turnovers that were all on him (dribbling into crowds, going one on one, etc.) (boo). So, er...amazing as it would seem after that first quarter, I'm going B+ here and not feeling guilty about it at all. I was slapping my head constantly as he kept on forcing as the game went along.
Chocolate -- and this is of course the great mystery of history -- how the hell did civilization ever develop in the Old World without chocolate??? I mean, what was the point of life? No wonder they were always being complete *******s to each other and running around conquering and pillaging. I'd be perpetually grumpy too if you took away my chocolate. Of course if I had been born some ancient Roman or Egyptian or some such you can pretty much bet that my first order of business would have been to build a boat and send some of my peons out across the ocean to go fetch some of this stuff. No chocolate indeed! Harumph!
Theme tonight/this morning will be a totally random one: Things They Did Not Have Before Discovering the New World
Artest ( B- ) -- maybe I should get into card reading -- at the end of the Clippers grades I thought we might have a chance against the Nuggets because Salmons likes the pace and would have a big game, and because Ron has owned Melo through the years, and...ahem. And that factor just adds to the confusion and difficulty in giving Ron a grade here. He did so many things good and bad, was up, down, all around, that figuring out what it all added up to is debateable at best. First the good: had a bunch of steals in the helter skelter game, quietly, but predictably if you know the history shut down Melo again (a power offensive SF going against the preeminent power defensive SF), and dished out no fewer than 11 assists, which is I believe the first time all season that a King has been in double figures in that stat (indeed there are nights when the whole damn team combined doesn't get double figure assists). Along the way to that total made a great full court underhanded bounce pass to Cisco on the break reminiscient of something that Webb did a few years back. Now for the bad: could get nothing to fall, and many of the shots were contested again with the Nuggets making some smart matchup decisions ot he frontline, guarding (and shutting down) Brad with Melo, switching an as spry as I've seen him in years Kenyon Martin over onto Ron to go bad attitude and defensive intensity to bad attitude and defensive intensity with him, and hiding Camby (who looked flat) over on Mikki so that he could come with the help defense. And perhaps more damaging than the missed shots late, were some costly and headscratching turnovers when Ron just shuffled his feet for no reason on his moves. Just looked the Nuggets, for maybe the first time of any team this season, had Ron's number and were in his head defensively. He never looked remotely comfortable, and the deicionmaking was suspect. In that way the big fireworks matchup of Ron and Melo really turned out to be a bit of a dud and a draw. Both guys got shut down and looked fugly while lesser lights determined the game. The tipper here to coming up with the "-" on this grade was that Ron again did not rebound on a night when we got killed once more. So good defense (on a major scorer), good passing (season high for us), steals (season high for him), to bad offense (season low for him, half his average), no rebounding (2), turnovers (costly late) ...and I decided to just call this a B- and move on.

Potato -- yep, one of the world's great staple crops (#4 after rice, wheat, and corn), had never been heard of in Europe/Asia before about 1570 or so. It was a native of Peru, and had not even spread to North America, let alone the rest of the world befor eht end of the 16th century. Yet within a few hundred years it was so much a staple and part of the culture of Ireland, Russia, etc. that a great potato famine could starve them out.
Moore ( B+ ) -- was the only King on the glass tonight, and with Camby sluggish and looking like maybe he had resumed his old ganja habit before the game, Miki really pretty much played him to a draw. Most of his offense came off of moving to the hoop when Camby went over to help against a driver, but he also finally hit a clutch face up jumper late in the game to hold us in it, although it led nowhere obviously. I was so so tempted to go A- here -- I mean Mikki freakin' Moore just grabbed 13 rebounds for us. Maybe i should have, not sure. It was close. But watching the game Mikki did not really dominate. He had some good moments, but it is not like you really noticed him dominating the glass, and in fact a number of those offensive rebounds came off of his own flubs. So...B+ it is. But if we had won, and that late jumper had played a major part, I think I would have gone A-.

Tomato -- and yep, another great staple that none of the great civilizations in Eurasia had ever encounted before Colombus made his voyage. Another native of the same region of South America that the potato is from (and the two plants are related actually) -- you know all the "traditional" Italian cooking? Pizza, spaghetti etc. etc.? That's all a few hundred years old at best. Julius Caesar had no idea what a tomato was.
Miller ( F ) -- started the game hitting a couple of open jumpers against the porous Nuggets defense, but then just completely fell apart. The Nuggets shwoed themselves to be one of theos ehandful of teams who have really thoguht about how to guard a three point shooting center wiht no post game, and had their SF (Melo) do it for most of the night. And Brad just couldn't do anythig with it. Ended up benching himself in the third, when he was even more embarrassed by getting Anthony Carter on him on a switch (Carter is a PG, albeit a stoout 6'3" one) in the post, going to post him up like you would think a big man should, and of course embarrassing himself by getting his shot blocked back in his face -- just another in a long string of such embarrasing episodes trying to post up guards over Brad's career. And of course predictably Brad then did the classic Brad frustrtation foul/thugging thing to pick up his 4th and head to the bench. And he never recovered. Came back in, and instantly picked up his 5th to start the 4th quarter, again on a chippy sort of play when a guy went for a steal. Barely returned, and it was #6. Along the way Brad chipped in a lovely 7pt 3reb effort, and I pretty much couldn't think of anything good he did to avoid this grade.

Corn/Maize -- of course this is a more notorious one given its association with the native indian cultures in the New World (indeed, there were completely dependent on it since many/most of the other major crops besides potatoes were limited to the Old World at the time). Nonetheless, along with potatoes, two of the four biggest staple crops in the world were unknown in Eurasia before some crazy italian dude decided to go sail over the edge of the world.
Salmons ( B+ ) -- this is an interesting grade, because basically as mentioned John made me look like a card reader by getting off to the huge huge start -- had 17pts in the first quarter alone just running up and down the court willy nilly and being largely ignored by the Nuggets. And then he spent the entire rest of the game trying far too hard to recapture that spurt, and hurting as much as helping in the process. Began to get selfish and treat sets like isolations for him . And with the Nuggets locked in, think he had nothing but 2-3 FTs in the second quarter. Turned it over, got a shot blocked. And meanwhile we scored 13pts in the quarter. Let's just say the iso for Salmons offense does not qork quite as well as the iso fro A.I. or iso for Kobe offenses out there. In the second half just kept on forcing, and we were lucky to have Beno step up as a second half hero, because John had nearly as many turnovers (7) as points (8) after the first quarter run was done. And so waht do you do wiht this one? An A+++ first quarter, and yet really not good at all afterwards as he got confused and tried to make it happen even after the Nuggets had locked in on him defensively. And yet still in the end a 25pt game on 9-14 shooting (yay!)...with 7 turnovers that were all on him (dribbling into crowds, going one on one, etc.) (boo). So, er...amazing as it would seem after that first quarter, I'm going B+ here and not feeling guilty about it at all. I was slapping my head constantly as he kept on forcing as the game went along.

Chocolate -- and this is of course the great mystery of history -- how the hell did civilization ever develop in the Old World without chocolate??? I mean, what was the point of life? No wonder they were always being complete *******s to each other and running around conquering and pillaging. I'd be perpetually grumpy too if you took away my chocolate. Of course if I had been born some ancient Roman or Egyptian or some such you can pretty much bet that my first order of business would have been to build a boat and send some of my peons out across the ocean to go fetch some of this stuff. No chocolate indeed! Harumph!
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