Man…what a soap opera in the West. The Lakers deal to acquire center Mark Williams fell through due to a failed physical. The options at this point to fill the center void created by Anthony Davis’s departure are limited. This is a sizeable hole for the Lakers considering Luka has never been considered all that much as a defender. In fact…he might fall into my category as a pylon on that end of the court. So unless one is considering Jaxson Hayes as a big-time rim protector–the Lakers have a significant problem.
Then there’s the drama in Dallas. Some fans in Dallas last night had to be removed from the AAA Center by law enforcement due to several unruly exhanges and ugly behavior because they feel the Mavs got fleeced in the deal. And, of course–the seemingly always fragile AD got himself injured in his first game as a Mav while Derek Lively is still out with his injury. So…like the Lakers–the Mavs are one Daniel Gafford injury away from being centerless for the time being.
It would seem to MJ…the Thunder are somewhat in what would be called a Zone of Good Fortune right now given Chet has made it through two games himself without being broken or fractured. The Basketball Gods may indeed be with the Thunder. Maybe the gods have for the time being been fooled by all the Trump fake Christian praying in faux Christian, Oklahoma. Only time will tell as we head towards the stretch run following the All-Star break.
In San Antonio and Golden State though…it’s all good though post trade deadline.
De’Aaron and Wemby seem to fit like a glove and I wouldn’t discount the Spurs’ chances of making one of the play-in slots.
Jimmy Butler in his first two games with the Warriors–which were both wins…has in fact been a perfect fit alongside Steph. Jimmy is a smart player and an All-Star level player whose skill set is a match to that of Steph in the regard he’s an excellent defender, a guy who can get to the free throw line ten times a game, and someone who doesn’t have to posess the ball all the time to score.
And so far…he and Draymond have made it look like destined love in Camelot. But then again…the Warriors haven’t lost a game yet with Jimmy and Draymond on the same team.
But so far, two games in…it ‘might’ appear Warriors’ general manager Mike Dunleavy has found his replacement for Klay for maybe two years if injuries don’t rear their head.
In closing…here come the Denver Nuggets–one game out of second place in the West. And shouldn’t that be the way it is as Shai and Nicola battle it out for the regular season MVP award.
It’s all wild in the West, minus the fact the Thunder appear to have clinched the No. 1 seed in the conference before the All-Star break.
Mike J