Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
This thread could alternately be titled either "An Analytical Overview of the Phenomenon of Smallball in the Western Conference", or "Hitching Your Cart to the Wrong Horse":
In any case, a month ago "smallball" was all the rage. Many a national reporter thought it was cute, and none other than Sacramento's own savant Jerry Reynolds looked at our roster, saw nobody who would particularly stand out at a jockey's club, and pronounced it the age of smallball -- big centers were passe you see.
Well, its a month later. Certain trends have become evident. One of them is that the Western Conference is kicking the living bejesus out of the East at an historic pace. Another is this: smallball is a myth amongst the better teams.
Just running through the West:
San Antonio (7'0 260lb Tim Duncan 22.7pts 11.3reb 1.7blk)
Dallas (6'11" 270lb Erick Dampier 9.3pts 8.4reb 1.2blk + 7'0" 280lb Desagana Diop 2.6pts 5.2reb 1.9blk)
Houston (7'5" 310lb Yao Ming 26.3pts 10.4reb 1.7blk )
New Orleans (7'1" 235lb Tyson Chandler 5.9pts 11.9rebs 0.9blk)
Lakers (7'0" 275lb Andrew Bynum 8.5pts 6.3reb 1.5blk + 6'11" 270lb Kwame Brown 8.1pts 6.9reb 1.1blk)
Golden State (6'11" 245lb Andris Biedrins 11pts 10reb 2.9blk)
Clippers (7'0" 270lb Chris Kaman)
Denver (6'11" Marcus Camby, 6'11" Nene)
Minnesota (7'0" Blount, 7'0" KG)
Portland (6'11" Aldrdige, 7'0" Magloire, 7'1" Pryzbilla)
That's a lot of beef.
Furthermore, if you were to accuse Utah (Okur, Boozer, Kirlienko) of smallballing just for a lack of 7 footers, Jerry Sloan would knock you alongside your noggin as he pounded the ball inside repeatedly and knocked your guys out of the way like bowling pins.
That leaves exactly 4 teams in the West truly smallballing -- us, the Suns, Memphis, and Seattle. And of those 4 teams, only 2, us and the Suns, are doing it intentionally. Memphis lost its 7'0 tall shotblocker (Gasol) for the first three months of the seasoon and are just trying to survive until they get him back, and Seattle lost its hoped for center this year in preseason against us (Swift) and still trot out a 6'10" PF (Wilcox) and 7'0" C (Petro) to start every game.
And while I am ignoring the bulk of the East as irrelevant and obviously flawed, it should be noted that the best teams in the East? Orlando (6'11" Dwight Howard, 6'11" Tony Battie, 7'1" Darko Milicic) Cleveland (7'3" Big Z) Detroit (7'0" Nazr Mohammed, 6'11" Rasheed Wallace) and maybe if they ever get their act together only the defending champs with Shaq and Zo.
So much for small ball.
And here is our counter:
In any case, a month ago "smallball" was all the rage. Many a national reporter thought it was cute, and none other than Sacramento's own savant Jerry Reynolds looked at our roster, saw nobody who would particularly stand out at a jockey's club, and pronounced it the age of smallball -- big centers were passe you see.
Well, its a month later. Certain trends have become evident. One of them is that the Western Conference is kicking the living bejesus out of the East at an historic pace. Another is this: smallball is a myth amongst the better teams.
Just running through the West:
San Antonio (7'0 260lb Tim Duncan 22.7pts 11.3reb 1.7blk)
Dallas (6'11" 270lb Erick Dampier 9.3pts 8.4reb 1.2blk + 7'0" 280lb Desagana Diop 2.6pts 5.2reb 1.9blk)
Houston (7'5" 310lb Yao Ming 26.3pts 10.4reb 1.7blk )
New Orleans (7'1" 235lb Tyson Chandler 5.9pts 11.9rebs 0.9blk)
Lakers (7'0" 275lb Andrew Bynum 8.5pts 6.3reb 1.5blk + 6'11" 270lb Kwame Brown 8.1pts 6.9reb 1.1blk)
Golden State (6'11" 245lb Andris Biedrins 11pts 10reb 2.9blk)
Clippers (7'0" 270lb Chris Kaman)
Denver (6'11" Marcus Camby, 6'11" Nene)
Minnesota (7'0" Blount, 7'0" KG)
Portland (6'11" Aldrdige, 7'0" Magloire, 7'1" Pryzbilla)
That's a lot of beef.
Furthermore, if you were to accuse Utah (Okur, Boozer, Kirlienko) of smallballing just for a lack of 7 footers, Jerry Sloan would knock you alongside your noggin as he pounded the ball inside repeatedly and knocked your guys out of the way like bowling pins.
That leaves exactly 4 teams in the West truly smallballing -- us, the Suns, Memphis, and Seattle. And of those 4 teams, only 2, us and the Suns, are doing it intentionally. Memphis lost its 7'0 tall shotblocker (Gasol) for the first three months of the seasoon and are just trying to survive until they get him back, and Seattle lost its hoped for center this year in preseason against us (Swift) and still trot out a 6'10" PF (Wilcox) and 7'0" C (Petro) to start every game.
And while I am ignoring the bulk of the East as irrelevant and obviously flawed, it should be noted that the best teams in the East? Orlando (6'11" Dwight Howard, 6'11" Tony Battie, 7'1" Darko Milicic) Cleveland (7'3" Big Z) Detroit (7'0" Nazr Mohammed, 6'11" Rasheed Wallace) and maybe if they ever get their act together only the defending champs with Shaq and Zo.
So much for small ball.
And here is our counter:

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