Tuesday, May 20, 2008

And Then There Were Four

I will apologize now and apologize in advance for my inconsistent updating these days - lots going on in the world of Bearden on the home and work front, but if anyone can handle it I know you can.

This is going to be an all-NBA edition because really, what the hell else is going on?

Conference Semis Recap:
  • I really had this feeling that Lebron was going to pull the upset against the Celtics - here's a little secret, that dude is for real. 45 points...in Boston.
  • I wonder if Boston can keep up another 7 game series much less a likely lengthy series against either the Spurs or Lakers...I just don't see it happening.
  • I gave my Lakers zero, ZERO chance of winning game 6 in Utah - unreal. No way they win an OT game there in Salt Lake. Great game.
  • Composure - at the end of the day the Hornets/Spurs game came down to who could maintain composure down the stretch and San Antone looked as if they were just playing another regular season game and New Orleans crumbled. No shame though for the Hornets - they'll be back.
Celtics vs. Pistons:
I know this is what we were all expecting, but man, who expected the paths these guys had to take? Boston seemed to struggle against "lesser" competition (yes, Lebron is phenomenal, but the Cavs suck). The Eastern Conference can be compared with the West in the sense that there seems to be a lot of parity, although it may be at a slightly lesser level than the West, but not by much.

I think I picked the Pistons to go to the Finals and I'm sticking with that. Detroit has lost at home in the playoffs, but they've also won quite a few road games including in Orlando without Billups - that may prove to be the deciding factor.

I don't think Detroit HAS to win game 1 like I've heard some say, but it would certainly knock Boston off their rocker in such a way they may not recover. But, even if they can play a close/tough game it's a plus - it's a long series and no one expected a sweep in either direction.

UPDATE NOTE: Since I've come back to the blog after a couple of hour hiatus the game has sense ended. Close game with the Pistons obviously playing a bit rusty - they have been resting. Billups is really the key here - he absolutely has to step up and play through this injury as it will likely not get better until he stays off of it for a long period of time. Aside from the 3rd quarter where Detroit clearly let it get away, they were within a point or two either way. Certainly not a loss to take the wind out of your sales - I think they can fix a lot of the issues by simply getting back into playing real games after several days off.

Spurs vs. Lakers:
I cannot tell a lie - as a Laker fan I was really hoping to get New Orleans. I know LA plays really well against San Antone (including in the Alamo City), but I just don't know...I was thrilled to see LA close out Utah while San Antone needed to force a game 7 - I think that added rest will make a difference.

Unfortunately I think San Antone matches up better with the Lakers than they did with New Orleans. Parker won't have to work near as hard on either end of the floor with Fisher compared with Chris freaking Paul. We'll see if Gasol can step up and play some solid defense on Duncan - all we need you to do Pau is contain him. Bruce Bowen vs. Kobe is always an interesting match up - at least in the past, but Bowen's another year older and Kobe is at his peek. Bowen will certainly be the best defender he has faced, but I think Kobe can keep hiim in foul trouble most of the series (at least the games in LA).

Obviously this is an experienced Spurs team going for their 5th championship in 9 years and second in a row and that's what scares me the most. I do think the Lakers are slightly more talented top to bottom and definitely deeper, but the Spurs have something to prove by repeating. AND, they just won a game 7 on the road in a year when NO ONE is winning on the road.

I'm going Lakers in 7 here, but I'm not 100% confident in that pick. I'm taking Kobe, Gasol, Odom and Fisher over Duncan, Parker, Ginobli and Bowen. Lakers role players have to knock down the 3s and if Farmar actually makes it into the game he's got to do something and do it now. At the end of the day it comes down to who's going to put the team on their back and carry them to victory - I just don't see Kobe losing the series. But they are the Spurs....

American Idol Update:
Oh yea, last competition was tonight - final 2. I just gotta say this - David Archuleta definitely has a flawless voice, the best on the show. He's a HORRIBLE performer and he's proven he can do one thing only - sappy "Michael Bolton" songs. Literally, that's all he can do.

David Cook has far more talent, "pound for pound". When he gets up, you can't wait to hear what he's going to do. When Archuleta gets up you know exactly what you're going to get - it's good and consistent, but you know what you're going to get.

Side note here - one of the most ridiculous, lame things about this show is the fact that in the final pairing, they each sing 3 songs, they can pick (and almost always do) a song they've already performed earlier in the season. I've always hated that. Cook bucked that trend and then punked (in a nice way) Simon for suggesting he should have. Nice.

Anyway, I fully expect Archuleta to win, especially after that love fest that Simon and Randy poured on (no, no, they aren't trying to sway voters) - he's got a larger demographic following I imagine and most of them are under the age of 17. I do think it's probably better to get second place as I imagine you have more freedom to sign with whom you want to. Who knows....or cares.

David Cook probably my favorite contestant since I've watched the show. He'll make his money.

Classic The Office finale....classic.

Sorry for the overly-long Idol recap, but it's finale season man.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go Spurs Go...I bet my pride on them!

12:46 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Keep the game on next time you wimp

12:16 PM  

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