Jesus that
was a long offseason. I can’t tell you how happy I was to see people
live-Tweeting the Celtics playing a goddamn game in Turkey. Sure, it’s a
goddamn game in Turkey, but at least it is basketball!
Slowly
though, as preseason games have continued, that exuberance has been tempered as
I remember that it is the preseason. When the Warriors took on the Lakers the
other night, they faced the fearsome starting five of Nash, Bryant, Peace,
Gasol…and Sacre? According to Wikipedia, Robert Sacre is a “Canadian
professional basketball player” and is a member of the Canadian national
basketball team”. I wonder if Sacre and Nash giggle on road trips while eating
Poutine and listening to Drake.
The
preseason can give you a funny, inflated view of what is yet to come. The
Warriors are 2-0, having beat the Lakers and Jazz, and our rookies look good! But
really, the most important number is 12: the number of minutes Stephen Curry on
his surgically-repaired ankle before pulling himself out of the game. 6-1
turnover ratio!! Is he actually injured? Was it just a precautionary measure?
Will he be able to play through that pain and soreness in three weeks? Who
knows, it’s the damn preseason.
We’re also starting to hear some funny things
from the beat reporters, as it’s not just players’ hoop game that isn’t in
regular season form, but their media game. We start off with the relatively
tame: Deron Williams signed with the Nets over the Mavericks because Mark Cuban
didn’t show up to a meeting to
swaddle Williams. On the one hand, Williams is patently absurd. He is a
grown man that is signing a maximum contract, why would feeling “wanted” trump
things like pay, ability to win, training staff etc. On the other hand, as
Larry Coon’s recent
column (ESPN Insider) demonstrates, because of the salary cap many NBA
players are paid less than their full market value. Within that context, it
appears that intangible benefits like “feeling loved” really matter.
On the more
meaningful end of things, Rudy Gay calls
out Chris Paul and the rest of the Clippers! Flop city bitch, flop
flop city! Of course, Gay’s quote about Paul is pretty ambiguous: “I mean I love
him but I don’t like him anymore.” What the hell does that mean? Was Gay confused
as to the topic of the interview and thought it was “lame lines you tell a girl
when you don’t want to date her anymore but you don’t have the balls to truly
break up with her”? Thankfully, Memphis’ first game of the season is against
the Clippers, where we will see hate (or mild dislike, or something) and David
Stern’s new anti-flopping rule collide! Must see TV I think.
If all that didn’t seem coherent, duh, you’re
right. There is just so much high-quality preseason news coming out and, like
those players, I’m still in preseason form. Frankly, the fact that there are no
typos in this piece (for the love of God let there be no typos) means that I
am, in injury-talk parlance, a few weeks ahead of schedule.
If you’re
wondering if this all means something, the answer is, maybe, but probably not. Sure, the
preseason is somewhat predictive of regular season to come, but there is a
myriad of more predictive factors, notably last season’s results. We can’t go
so far as to say it doesn’t mean anything, so you should care a little bit
about your team not picking up that preseason donut, but I wouldn’t schvitz too
much. Just enjoy the fact that BASKETBALL IS BACK!
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