Showing posts with label Dwight Howard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dwight Howard. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Grown Folks Advice: Know Who's in the Room

Lately we have a few people, Dwight Howard and Gregg Williams, who are in need of some Grown Folks Advice.  Each of their situations is a little different, Williams made a career ending move and Howard just made a career limiting (very limited) move.  I do happen to feel that if they had taken this Grown Folks Advice, neither would have been in trouble.  This piece is dedicated to the following advice:  Know Who's in the Room.

Supposedly Dwight Howard had a conversation with someone in upper management and either asked that his head coach Stan Van Gundy be fired or he intimated that his head coach be fired.  In either situation, I imagine that Dwight was in a room with a person or some people and the discussion about his future with the organization came up.  I'm more inclined to believe that he was asked 'what would it take to keep you here long term?'.  Now for those of us with 'good non-gubment jobs', we know this is a setup.  This kind of question gives the person answering the question enough rope to hang one's self without even trying.  Did Dwight ask for his coach's head, who really knows, but if he did he had to know who was in that room or who that person that he was speaking with is connected to.

To break it down, if you ask me a question about someone in our organization and I don't know that the two of you are friends/acquaintances/golfing buddies I should be very wary of how I answer your question because I know that you are going back to that person as soon as we finish speaking.  It's expected, and you can pretty much guarantee that it's going to happen.  So, I imagine that Dwight gave the inclination that he and Van Gundy weren't BFF's and the person repeated this information.  Which in turn caused the most awkward moment in Orlando Magic history.


If Dwight would have taken a moment to understand who was in the room with him, crisis averted.  Or when in doubt just give them the honest truth, ' I don't want to be like LeBron, so I will just say that I have no idea what I'm going to do, but I'd like to think about what I'm going to do and then I'll say something that may sound silly, but you know I joke around, but you also know I don't want to be like Shaq and leave Orlando, but I want to stay, but I also want a chance to win a championship, but I also want to have fun,.......' - guaranteed that they walk out of the room and never ask you another question.

For Gregg Williams, let's forget that the NFL has already told your team that they need to watch what they say to their players, let's forget that the NFL is presently investigating your team for possible violations as they relate to a bounty program, let's forget that Roger Goodell has already made examples out of those that have crossed his lines since becoming the commish, and let's forget the fact that you are openly asking players to intentionally injure players on the opposing team, you have a guy sitting in the corner of your locker room RECORDING THE ENTIRE THING.  Williams can't be this dumb, so I attribute this to arrogance.  But back to the purpose of this musing, if you know who's in the room you can 1) request that the guy be removed from the locker room for a period of time prior to the start of the game 2) confiscate (in a nice way) his recording devices or 3) be careful what you say.

Again, if you know who's in the room, maybe your speech goes from what it was to 'guys go out there and give 'em hell!!!!'.  Sometimes you gotta be politically correct so that you don't mess up that 'good non-gubment job'.

Heed my advice and feel free to pass on to people who may need it.  Remember, we all gotta eat and we can't let our mouths get in the way of that. 
  

Monday, April 02, 2012

NYSTOM NBA MVP Race

It's getting down to the wire and if you're talking MVP, we've got your updated MVP Race.  Some things have changed since the last posting, but I'm almost in agreement that KD and LBJ are even at this point.  Some may have KD ahead since he and the Thunder beat the Heat in a head to head matchup, but I'm still on the fence about this one.  OKC seems to be playing better than any other team in the NBA right now.


Player of the Day count
Position-team
Total MVP points
1
LeBron James (13)
SF-Heat
621
2
Kevin Durant (8)
SF-Thunder
372
3
Derrick Rose (6)
PG-Bulls
242
4
Dwight Howard (4)
C-Magic
207
5
Russell Westbrook (5)
PG-Thunder
202
6
Josh Smith (4)
PF-Hawks
176
7
Tony Parker (3)
PG-Spurs
152
8
Chris Bosh (3)
PF-Heat
137
9
Carlos Boozer (3)
PF-Bulls
131
10
Ty Lawson (3)
PG-Nuggets
127
11
Chris Paul (2)
PG-Clippers
113
12
Dirk Nowitzki (3)
PF-Mavericks
107
13
Gerald Wallace (2)
SF-Blazers
77
14
Roy Hibbert (2)
C-Pacers
75
15
Dwyane Wade (2)
SG-Heat
74
16
Paul Millsap (2)
PF-Jazz
72
17
Luol Deng (2)
SF-Bulls
68
18
Andre Iguodala (2)
SF-Sixers
63


NYSTOM - please remove Roy Hibbert from this list.  I'm sorry, that almost invalidates all of the hard work you've put in.  

Who you got?!?!?!

Monday, February 20, 2012

NYSTOM NBA MVP Race

Here's our up to date look at the NBA MVP Race.  We know that LBJ is leading the pack because he is BALLIN' and right now, everyone is playing for 2nd place in the MVP race.  The interesting part will be watching to see who comes in second.  I wonder what those Derrick Rose fans have to say about this one?  Russell Westbrook.............   


Player of the Day count
Position-team
Total MVP points
1
LeBron James (11)
SF-Heat
530
2
Chris Bosh (3)
PF-Heat
137
3
Tony Parker (2)
PG-Spurs
109
4
Russell Westbrook (3)
PG-Thunder
104
5
Josh Smith (2)
PF-Hawks
94
6
Derrick Rose (2)
PG-Bulls
94
7
Ty Lawson (2)
PG-Nuggets
78
8
Roy Hibbert (2)
C-Pacers
75
9
Dwight Howard (1)
C-Magic
63
10
Andre Iguodala (2)
SF-Sixers
63

Who you got?!?!?!?

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

NYSTOM NBA Top 50 Players

Back with the Top 50 NBA Players.  We all know who #1 is, if you've even watched any basketball this year, but I am surprised at the margin that he (LBJ) is #1.  Interesting that Westbrook and Rose are #7 and #8 respectively, so I know one Sportsfan will be happy about that.  Check the rest of the list out and see if my guy NYSTOM is off his rocker.  I did notice that there is one Knickerbocker that didn't make the list. 



Player
Team
PPG
RPG
APG
FG%

1
James, LeBron
MIA
29.15
8.30
7.05
0.551
199.0275
2
Durant, Kevin
OKL
26.75
7.85
3.15
0.513
162.1436
3
Bryant, Kobe
LAL
29.95
6.09
5.41
0.455
156.2037
4
Aldridge, LaMarcus
POR
22.62
8.76
2.76
0.500
147.6345
5
Howard, Dwight
ORL
20.00
15.29
2.05
0.553
147.0955
6
Millsap, Paul
UTA
17.11
9.37
1.89
0.525
147.0688
7
Westbrook, Russell
OKL
21.30
4.70
5.75
0.459
145.8254
8
Love, Kevin
MIN
25.48
13.48
1.57
0.455
144.5115
9
Rose, Derrick
CHI
23.33
3.44
7.83
0.458
142.3606
10
Griffin, Blake
LAC
21.06
11.06
3.00
0.518
141.3271
11
Bosh, Chris
MIA
20.90
7.76
1.95
0.525
141.2072
12
Wade, Dwyane
MIA
20.08
4.00
5.42
0.444
139.9762
13
Bynum, Andrew
LAL
16.50
12.11
1.22
0.548
139.8094
14
Paul, Chris
LAC
18.08
3.38
8.92
0.508
139.6709
15
Boozer, Carlos
CHI
15.13
8.61
1.52
0.522
139.6505
16
Jefferson, Al
UTA
17.94
9.00
1.81
0.469
136.7959
17
Hibbert, Roy
IND
14.00
9.80
1.80
0.519
136.6398
18
Gortat, Marcin
PHO
14.95
10.05
0.80
0.561
136.5218
19
Irving, Kyrie
CLE
18.05
3.30
4.90
0.511
134.7348
20
Hawes, Spencer
PHI
10.42
8.83
2.83
0.588
133.5622
21
Parker, Tony
SAN
16.73
2.95
7.82
0.441
132.7685
22
Duncan, Tim
SAN
12.86
7.48
2.90
0.460
132.0982
23
Nash, Steve
PHO
14.33
2.33
9.94
0.528
130.4549
24
Gasol, Pau
LAL
16.27
9.45
2.95
0.514
130.0237
25
Smith, Josh
ATL
15.32
9.09
3.18
0.465
128.0063
26
Monroe, Greg
DET
15.65
9.65
2.61
0.507
127.3235
27
Hilario, Nene
DEN
14.24
8.59
2.24
0.535
126.6301
28
Lee, David
GSW
18.56
9.89
2.17
0.526
124.2951
29
Rondo, Rajon
BOS
15.00
5.08
9.38
0.517
123.7934
30
Dalembert, Samuel
HOU
8.81
8.86
0.52
0.540
123.4190
31
Bargnani, Andrea
TOR
23.54
6.38
2.08
0.476
123.0815
32
Gasol, Marc
MEM
14.90
10.62
2.86
0.500
121.8638
33
Anthony, Carmelo
NYK
23.67
6.56
4.39
0.404
120.6099
34
Lawson, Ty
DEN
15.50
3.78
6.28
0.471
120.2894
35
Marion, Shawn
DAL
12.41
6.05
1.82
0.469
120.1777
36
Cousins, DeMarcus
SAC
15.00
11.05
0.90
0.452
119.6184
37
Garnett, Kevin
BOS
13.40
7.30
2.75
0.476
119.5817
38
Williams, Lou
PHI
15.33
2.38
3.52
0.416
117.3783
39
Brand, Elton
PHI
10.71
6.67
1.48
0.488
117.3782
40
Nowitzki, Dirk
DAL
16.67
5.78
2.28
0.448
116.6518
41
Gallinari, Danilo
DEN
17.38
5.33
2.62
0.446
115.9020
42
Horford, Al
ATL
12.36
7.00
2.27
0.553
115.4468
43
McGee, JaVale
WAS
11.62
9.24
0.48
0.527
115.2980
44
Pierce, Paul
BOS
17.88
5.35
5.35
0.432
115.1228
45
Jennings, Brandon
MIL
20.05
3.30
5.45
0.445
114.6492
46
Noah, Joakim
CHI
8.55
9.27
2.18
0.480
114.3422
47
Iguodala, Andre
PHI
12.86
6.57
5.00
0.451
114.3099
48
Williams, Marvin
ATL
10.47
5.79
1.37
0.428
113.9399
49
Miller, Andre
DEN
11.24
3.81
7.24
0.463
113.6263
50
Johnson, Joe
ATL
19.23
3.91
3.73
0.437
113.5627

Who you got?!?!?!?