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Will the Australian Boomers survive Andrew Bogut's injury?

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The Australian Boomers had the news confirmed yesterday that they dreaded was coming: star centre Andrew Bogut will undergo surgery and be unavailable for the 2012 London Olympics. The big man's ankle, which has been recovering from an injury sustained during the NBA season, whilst he was with the Milwaukee Bucks (he has since been traded to the Golden State Warriors), has not healed as quickly as hoped.

Bogut's ankle requires arthroscopic surgery. That will rule him out of recovering in time for the Olympics -- this is the second major tournament in a row where bad luck has beset Bogut, after he was unable to play for the Boomers in the 2010 World Championships of Basketball in Turkey.

The tough news really bites for Boomers head coach Brett Brown, as it means that he is yet to coach Bogut during his run as head coach of the Australian national team. On the other end of the table, Bogut has always declared himself as fully dedicated to the national team and intensely proud of his country. Not being able to play at the Olympics during the peak of his career is painful.

“Three years ago, when I was interviewing for this position, I flew to Dallas when the [Milwaukee] Bucks were playing the [Dallas] Mavericks and I sat down with him and asked him 'in the event that I was offered the Boomers job, what are your playing intentions going forward with the Boomers program?'," said coach Brown. 

“He enthusiastically declared to me that he was 'all in' and with that news I went even more aggressively after the job and tried to become the next Boomers coach. I was offered the job but sadly, three years later, through great misfortune, Andrew’s injuries have prevented him from playing a single Boomers game since I have been the coach. 

"I was with Andrew last week when the [San Antonio] Spurs played his [Golden State] Warriors and I have been aware of this unfortunate news for a while. He has always been honest with me. I feel for him. He has experienced some very ordinary luck during my tenure and particularly this time around, where it will prohibit him from playing with his teammates and representing his country at the Olympic Games. I will personally miss the opportunity to coach him. When he is healthy, I believe that he is one of the best three centers in the world, a true ‘game changer’ on many levels,” he said.

So how do the Boomers look without Bogut?

Firstly, they do lack a major piece in the puzzle without him on board. He offers a game-changing defensive presence as a shot-blocker, as well as a premium rebounding ability. His target as an interior offensive player and passing centre makes him a huge cog in the Boomers offence.

On the other hand, the Boomers have unfortunately become used to Bogut not being available of late, thus making the injury slightly easier to adjust for.

In terms of interior players, the Boomers boast veteran captain Matt Nielsen, NBA-experienced David Andersen and Nathan Jawai, young internationals AJ Ogilvy and Aron Baynes and importantly, big, skilled body, Aleks Maric. Whilst the Boomers are severely weakened in terms of medal contention with Bogut out, the low post is one area that they are actually incredibly deep. Even putting to one side the tested big names above, Brown can look to the likes of skilled NBL centre Julian Khazzouh, Los Angeles Lakers draftee Ater Majok and giants Luke Nevill and Luke Schenscher.

Outside of the big man department, Brown will look for scoring input from wing players David Barlow, Joe Ingles, Brad Newley, Mark Worthington and potentially Peter Crawford. There is also a chance that NBL MVP Kevin Lisch (Perth Wildcats import) will be naturalised in time to become a member of the squad. 

In terms of smaller guards, Patty Mills is the clear standout. The speedy 23-year old is currently playing with Brown's San Antonio Spurs and putting in a fine performance so far in limited minutes on a successful squad late in the season. Mills' ability to score with pace will be a big factor in Australia's favour and the team will also rely on him to set the table for his teammates. In addition to Mills, young guard Matthew Dellavedova (NCAA - St Mary's) will be a contender along with NBL guards Adam Gibson and Damian Martin.

This Boomers squad now has the advantage of having played together for a number of years -- something they did not possess previously. In terms of competitive advantages, this may be one of their biggest, despite being spread throughout the world. Mills' offensive ability and pace will be their other big drawcard, along with the deep core of big man talents.

See what Brett Brown has to say about the squad on this video.

Metta World Peace turns back into Ron Artest

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Sunday, 22 April, 2012: that was the date we saw a return of the old Ron Artest, and a little less of the man who had been renamed Metta World Peace. The Los Angeles Lakers hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder in a key end of regular season match before the playoffs. The Lakers may have won the match in double-overtime, but they may have lost World Peace for part of the Playoffs.

As you'll see in the video below, the incident happened after World Peace had made a fast break dunk. As he was beating his chest in celebration, he suddenly struck out with his elbow, violently hitting Thunder guard James Harden in the ear. Some will claim that the elbow was purely accidental and came in the moment of celebration, but I'm sure most sports betting sites will be giving short odds that Ron Ron will be suspended.

Of course, this is not the first time that World Peace/Artest has courted controversy. Many immediately will point to the "Malice at the Palace" incident in Artest's Indiana Pacer days, where crowd interaction was unfortunately involved. World Peace will tell us that the Detroit episode is in the past, but the reality of this recent situation shows that he can still be a loose cannon, prone to explode at any point. That volatility is also a strength for World Peace, as he intimidates opponents defensively.

Take a look at the video and see what you think:

 

Will Artest get suspended by the NBA? Almost undoubtedly. Was the elbow (and the failure to turn and check on the welfare of Harden) intentional? You decide.

Brett Brown talks about Australian Boomers Olympics preparation

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The 2012 London Olympic Games are mere months away. Once again, the Australian Boomers have a talented squad of internationally experienced stars that will be put together to form a squad that will challenge on the fringes of a medal. 

Head coach Brett Brown, currently serving as Assistant Coach with the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA, talks in this video about the talent the team has, their preparations and how he sees the team integrating for the Olympics.

 

We will go into more detail with previews as the Olympics approach, but briefly, the top names that come into contention for the squad are:

BIGS

Andrew Bogut, David Andersen, Matt Nielsen, Aleks Maric, Aron Baynes, AJ Ogilvy

WINGS

David Barlow, Joe Ingles, Mark Worthington, Brad Newley, Peter Crawford

SMALL GUARDS

Patty Mills, Damian Martin, Adam Gibson, Matthew Dellavedova 

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NBL to be shown LIVE in 2012/13

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The National Basketball League has re-negotiated its television contract with Channel Ten / ONE HD. The new deal will see one live game per week shown on Sunday afternoons and a replay match televised at the fairly palatable 9:30pm on Friday nights.

Channel 10, through it's HD station ONE HD, formed a television rights agreement with the NBL at the start of the 2010/11 iiNet Championship season. That contract called for varying levels of coverage over the course of a five year span. 

2011/12 saw calls from many fans for increased live coverage, as ONE invoked a "near-live" clause in the contract to show three games a week around the 10:30pm timeslot. The two parties went back to the table to re-negotiate the terms of the deal going forward and have come together on a schedule that should satisfy a lot more people.

Fans will see live games on Sunday afternoons at 2pm (October to February) and 1pm (March and April). This represents a good opportunity for younger age groups to sit down and watch the game. These games will be shown on TEN, as opposed to ONE -- potentially this will lead to a greater mainstream audience.

The 9:30pm slot on a Friday night (ONE) ensures that those that are late getting home can watch the game, but not so late that it is unwatchable for most audiences. This is a clear improvement on the timeslots of 2011/12. 

All NBL Finals games will also be broadcast on both TEN and ONE under the new deal, with TEN maintaining access to rebroadcast coverage of New Zealand Breakers 14 home games into Australia.

Very interestingly and importantly, the league has resecured digital rights to show games through other means (ie online). 

From the NBL press release:

Justin Milne said that a key component of the new agreement, which will still run the remainder of the original five-year term through until the end of the 2014/15 iiNet NBL Championship season, is the NBL reclaiming the rights to non-TEN produced games for subscription television, IPTV,  on-line and mobile.

“This revised TEN broadcast platform for the next three seasons will see the league’s audience increase substantially and increase fan accessibility to our games,” said Mr. Milne.

“It will have a very positive influence on our brand and further assist our efforts to introduce new fans to the league.  TEN’s audience share is significant and we now have the opportunity to capitalise on that and demonstrate to Australians why we believe that we have the best sports entertainment product in this country.

“Just as importantly, we now have this terrific opportunity to talk to a range of potential suitors with an interest in broadcasting all remaining NBL games across multiple platforms.   So much is changing in this space and this presents us with a very real opportunity to secure new partnerships that will see all NBL games broadcast on some form of platform, whether it be on TEN, pay television, IPTV, online or mobile.

“Not only will this increase coverage and our ability to introduce new fans, but just as importantly, it will provide increased value for league and club sponsors and should raise the interest of potential new sponsors to the league,” Mr. Milne added.

This is bigger than a footnote to the news above regarding live coverage. In this age, with the technologies available for online and mobile broadcasting, re-gaining the rights to rebroadcast footage produced by teams is huge. 

NBL major sponsor, iiNet theoretically has the capabilities to show games online through its Fetch TV service. Exploring possibilities like this will be very exciting for the NBL and its fans.

Overall, this news is a positive step for the league.

Randy Foye Dunk Over Serge Ibaka

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Video: Randy Foye (Los Angeles Clippers) dunks it over one of the NBA's best shot blockers in Serge Ibaka (Oklahoma City Thunder).

RIP Dwayne Schintzius

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Dwayne Schintzius, former nine-year NBA player and owner of one of the finest haircuts in NBA history, died Sunday at the age of 43.

 

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Diamon Simpson signs with Houston Rockets

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Adelaide 36ers power forward Diamon Simpson has signed with the Houston Rockets (NBA) after a successful debut season in the NBL.

The 6'7" Californian (with a wingspan of almost 7'1") performed admirably for the Sixers in what was ultimately a disappointing season for the young squad overall. Adelaide finished the season with an 8-20 record, putting them dead-last in the 2012 iiNet Championship, but Simpson was a shining light for them all season long. 

Simpson averaged 14.6ppg (11th in the league) in just 25 minutes per game. In terms of accuracy, his bruising style of burrowing his way to the basket, often through taller defenders, earned him a league leading 59.2% field goal shooting.

He ranked third in the league at 8.6 rebounds per game -- a fair effort given the limited minutes he was afforded by head coach Marty Clarke. 

The Rockets have signed Simpson to a guaranteed contract for the remainder of the NBA season (eight games remaining). He has a non-guaranteed contract for the 2012/13 season, potentially making him a filler piece for trade discussions in the off-season, should he fail to impress in the short time available.

It is questionable as to whether he will see any minutes in Houston, however the Rockets have not been adverse to power forwards on the smaller side in the past. That said, Simpson's style (and wingspan) is anything but small. He has an ability to get to the basket in stagnated post-up situations, through a series of spin and back-down moves, culminating in him taking shots in the chest of taller defenders, negating their ability to block his shot.

He averaged 1.5 blocks per game in the NBL, good for second in the league (3.45 blocks per 48 minutes).

Simpson will wear #20 with the Rockets, who are on the verge of entering the NBA Playoffs (currently sitting eighth in the Western Conference) in what is a major turn of fortunes for the St Mary's product after his season in Adelaide.

Loren Woods arrested for DUI and bribery

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In what is the most interesting Loren Woods news since.... well, ever, the former NBA player was arrested this week for driving under the influence of alcohol in Tampa, Florida. He then allegedly attempted to bribe the arresting officer with $2,200 of cash.

From the report at WTSP.com:

According to his arrest report, 33-year-old Loren Woods was driving erratically shortly before 4 a.m. when a Tampa police officer pulled him over for suspected DUI.

As the officer approached the vehicle, Woods reportedly exited and began walking away. The officer stopped him and noted in the arrest report that Woods had alcohol on his breath, was slurring his speech, and his eyes were glassy.

Woods allegedly refused to perform a field sobriety test, saying such tests were biased against black people and that he would only do it if a black officer administered them.

He was arrested for DUI after repeatedly refusing to take the test as well as a breath test.

As Woods was taken into custody, the officer counted about $2,200 in cash that was on him and placed it on the hood of the police car.

"You want to take that?" Woods asked. The officer told him that it would be placed with his property to which he reportedly said, "I don't got no property. You take that and I jet."

Woods then allegedly denied bribing the officer, saying he saw no cash on the hood.

When again asked if Woods was suggesting the officer take the money, he replied, "I said it disappears."

After being drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2001, he evenutally played for the Miami Heat, Toronto Raptors and Houston Rockets, as well as a slew of European teams. Most recently he has been playing in the Iranian Basketball Super League.

Perhaps Woods' greatest achievement was recording 14 blocks for the University of Arizona versus Oregon as an NCAA junior in 2000.

Incidentally, Woods played with Tim Duncan at Wake Forest... and isn't this a killer of a photo of T-Robot?

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Landry Fields takes down referee Bill Kennedy

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Landry Fields is known for making the ladies weak at the knees and occasionally throwing down the odd dunk, but in this game against the Orlando Magic, Fields took down referee Bill Kennedy to the floor. 

 

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Stephen A Smith ridicules Patty Mills' name

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Anyone who has been unfortunate enough to catch Stephen A (aka "Screaming A") Smith on ESPN's basketball coverage knows that he can be obnoxious at the best of times. He makes his living from shouting at the camera in an attempt to produce controversy. 

This time around he was involved in a debate of sorts with fellow ESPN commenter Skip Bayless about whether the San Antonio Spurs or Oklahoma City Thunder were the better team. Bayless pointed out the contributions of Tiago Splitter and Patty Mills as a solid factor in the Spurs' favour. As you will see, Screaming A went on to ridicule the name of Patty, rather than actually pointing out any flaws in his game. Quite a few Spurs fans have gotten up in arms about this.

Thanks to Project Spurs for the footage.