A very special thanks to ESPN's SportsNation for selecting Basketbawful as its Site of the Day for February 19, 2010! Thanks to an anonymous commentor for sharing the video of this segment uploaded onto SportsNation's Youtube. Sounds like my painstakingly detailed coverage of null-star trading action was an important part of their trade deadline coverage for some unknown reason.
But anyway, welcome to BAD. Finally, it's the weekend. About friggin' time! That trade deadline week wore me down. It's exhausting hitting the F5 key eight hundred times a day just to see Amar'''''e isn't going anywhere, and Nate Robinson is the best the Celtics could do. They could have just left a flaming bag of dog shit on my porch and been done with it, but nooo. That would be too quick! They need to extend the torture!
Worst of the Night in Pictures:
(h/t Chris for covering the Friday games for me. I'm exhausted from covering yesterday's frantic trade deadline rumor-mongering and feeling pissed off about the trades (or lack thereof) that didn't help my teams. I only had the will to do the Saturday and Sunday games.)
Nationally Televised Friday Games:
Mavericks at Magic: Caron Butler will be looking for a prime opportunity to snipe Orlando on the scoreboard yet again, this time for Rick Carlisle and Mark Cuban.
Celtics at Frail Blazers: Little Nate Robinson will actually be getting playing time from Doc Rivers, who hopes that his ability to win ho-hum dunk contests can translate to taking advantage of the infirmary in Portland.
All The Other Friday Games:
Spurs at 76ers: Strangely enough the Spurs have 7 road losses on Broad Street dating back to 2000, despite winning several NBA titles in that span. Yet history really isn't on the side of The Cancer and that ragtag bunch in Philly, even accounting for the AARP passes that Duncan and Ginobili surely own these days...
Nuggets
Crabs at Bobcats: So a bunch of missed charity stripe opportunities boiled the crustaceans on TNT Thursday. No biggie, they now get to play a team that has lost TWICE TO THE NYETS!
Pacers at Hornets: The Pacers have almost as few road wins this year as the Nyets have any type of win, so look for them to be stung early and often - even considering the post-CP3 malaise that New Orleans has experienced as of late.
Bucks at Pistons: John Salmons vs. Charlie Villanueva. Oh, I'm soooo excited. [Dan B.: The NBA -- It's Faaaaaaaantastic!]
Bulls at Timberwolves: Scheduling like this is how Vinnie Smallz can be confident in his job security.
Raptors at Nyets: In two games against the dinos this season, New Jersey has failed to score 100 points against a defensively inept (but somehow winning) squad. Look for this trend to continue, as that Charlotte game is a likely aberration from history.
Heat at Grizzlies: In the wake of Dwyane Wade's injury, Pat Riley told reporters "We're a playoff team." Hey Pat, have you been hanging out with Devin Harris lately?
Hawks at Suns: Now that the Apostrophe is stuck in Phoenix, will he be motivated against another contending team?
Jazz at Warriors: Yay, the highly unanticipated rematch of 2007's Cinderella Team versus an actually well-coached squad that crushed them in five!
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Nationally Televised Saturday Games:
Heat at Mavericks: Okay, yes, Dallas has forgotten how to defend anyone. However, if D-Wade's still hurt, it can't be that hard to stop a glorified pick-up team like Miami basically has, right?
All The Other Saturday Games:
Bullets at Raptors: Artist's impression of the Bullets:
Thunder at Bricks: Mike
76ers at Bulls: Did you know the Sixers couldn't break 100 even against the decidedly defense-free Raptors just over a week ago? Ruh roh.
Pacers at Rockets: Has it really only been six years since the Pacers averaged a mere 85.6 points against per game?
Bobcats at Bucks: Watch out, now! The Bucks have John Salmons! Time to run the table!!
Kings at Clippers: Steve Novak versus Dominic McGuire! Feel the excitement!
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Nationally Televised Sunday Games:
Crabs at Magic: The battle of Superman versus Pumaman!
Celtics at Nuggets: Celtics coach Doc Rivers, players Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen, and even Lakers coach Phil Jackson are perplexed by the Nate Robinson trade. Do you now understand why I've been doom-and-gloom about this Celtics team lately?
Hawks at Warriors: Looking at all of the teams on national TV in one day, can you guess which one doesn't really fit?
Jazz at Frail Blazers: A national TV audience will get to see Marcus Camby's knees disintegrate one step at a time!
All The Other Sunday Games:
Spurs at Pistons: You mean they thought this game wasn't worthy of a national broadcast?? Shocking.
Grizzlies at Nyets: The Nyets are a trainwreck. Almost as big a trainwreck as this:
Rockets at Hornets: So, uh, when is CP3 coming back again?
Thunder at Timberwolves: I don't care if this is the second night of a back-to-back on the road. They're the Timberpoops. Durant goes off for 30+ easily, right?
Kings at Suns: Hey, maybe Amar''''e can actually pull down a couple rebounds this game and delude me into thinking he's going to actually try and play with some heart. I'll have a few brief moments of happiness before he shits on them again the very next game.
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