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Old 01-12-2017, 05:21 AM   #17
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Sources: Hawks Talking Korver Trade With Cavs
Marc Stein
ESPN.com

Nov 1, 2016



League sources confirm that the defending NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers are making serious progress towards a deal that would send sharpshooter Kyle Korver to "The Land."
This is a bit of a shocker given we're only a week into the new season and Atlanta (2-1) seems to have already begun to have a firesale. While Korver is no longer the player he once was, he is still a deadly catch and shoot player and on the Cavs, they could become that much more of a juggernaut. This begs the question as to what is happening in Atlanta to warrant helping a rival.

Most figured Atlanta would begin it's rebuild last off-season in the aftermath of Al Horford leaving, the Hawks had other plans re-signing Kent Bazemore and bringing in former All-Star bigman Dwight Howard. After such moves, people around the league expected the Hawks to stand pat for the season and continue to ride the treadmill. If this is the beginning signs of the rebuilding process many are wondering what will be the next domino to fall. Logically, the next name that comes to mind is forward Paul Millsap who is highly likely to test the free agent market again next summer. Then there's the conundrum regarding Howard and how he thought returning home to Atlanta would bring stability to his career.

Instead, he's run into a situation just about to hit the fan. With that in mind, will he want out? Atlanta can't even think about trading Howard until after December 15th but who would want Howard given his recent baggage in previous stops. Most teams last summer passed on Howard and I wouldn't expect much different on the trade market.

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Week 2: Cavs Dominating NBA
By John Schuhmann NBA.com
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Nov 1, 2016

It should come as no surprise who the top two spots belong to this week. Both the Cavs and Warriors are favorites to meet again in this years' Finals and both have breezed through the first week of the season. After that though, there is a lot of movement throughout these rankings as their have been some surprise starts from teams most prognosticators figured to be mediocre.
This weeks biggest jumps comes from the Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, and Milwaukee Bucks. The biggest drops are the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, and Toronto Raptors :

1. Cleveland Cavaliers (3-0)



Last Week: 1
A week into the season and it appears LeBron and Co. are having no issues with championship hangover. With the Cavs reportedly being close to acquiring Kyle Korver to add depth and even more shooting to this team, it's beginning to look like a 7th consecutive trip to the Finals for LeBron (and 3rd straight for Cleveland) will be the easiest prediction to make this year.

2. Golden State Warriors (3-0)

Last Week: 2
Well... were a week into the "Justice League" era of the Warriors and so far-so good. KD has been phenomenal for GS so far, but it's clear there will be an adjustment period as Steph and Draymond seem to be taking a backseat to make the change a bit easier. GS will need MVP level Stephen Curry though to have a chance of returning to the Finals and winning. Something tells me they'll be alright though given they're already boasting a point differential of +14.

3. Detroit Pistons (3-0)


Last Week: 18
Looks like Stan Van Gundy has this Pistons team in overdrive (nice right?) coming off of their first Playoff appearance in 7 years. That experience has apparently turned this team into an Eastern Conference contender. The next step for Detroit will be whether Andre Drummond can transition into becoming one of the best players in the league or will he plateau. If it's the latter, Detroit may find itself stuck among the NBA's middle class for years to come.

4. Portland TrailBlazers (3-0)


Last Week: 14
Damian Lillard is the earliest frontrunner for MVP at the moment. Yes, it's only been a week, but man oh man what a week he's had. He's averaging 33.5ppg and 10.5apg and has the Blazers off to their best start in 5 years. Is it sustainable with this particular roster and their lack of defense? Probably not, but it is fun to see for those fans in Oregon.

5. Indiana Pacers (3-0)


Last Week: 10
Paul George and his new look Pacers are off to a good start and have made Larry Bird look like a genius so far. The additions of Jeff Teague, and Thaddeus Young have given the Pacers some much needed depth and scoring punch, but something tells me this could just be the light schedule they've had so far.

6. LA Clippers (2-1)


Last Week: 4
The Clippers are about where you'd expect them to be. They're not dominating in wins and are good, but not great. They'll be in the mix all year as is always the case with this group but what is their ceiling? Blake does look to be healthy again, even without the otherworldly athleticism. CP3 is as good as ever even in a slow decline, yet, I'm puzzled as to whether this team actually likes playing with one another anymore or if they're going through the motions until they have a chance to redeem themselves in the playoffs.

7. Houston Rockets (2-1)


Last Week: 13
James Harden is having himself a heck of a start to the 2016-17 season. He's almost averaging a triple double and he along with Russell Westbrook look to have a couple of the most statistically amazing years ever. The Rockets as a whole meanwhile actually look like a sleeper out west. The additions of Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon have paid dividends so far.

8. Milwaukee Bucks (2-1)


Last Week: 19
HE HAS ARRIVED! The Greek Freak has arrived as an NBA superstar and is well on his way to winning the Most Improved Player Award. We knew he'd have a heck of a season, but currently he's looking like 6'11' Russell Westbrook for the Bucks (with a better fg% of course). Add in the emergence of Jabari Parker looking like a legitimate second option and Milwaukee may just become an East power faster than anyone imagined. Oh yeah, Jabari and Giannis are both only 21 years old...

9. Memphis Grizzlies (2-1)


Last Week: 7
First year Head Coach Dave Fizdale seems to be following in the footsteps of the past couple coaches in being able to step right in and keep the Grit and Grind Grizzlies rolling right along. With a roster as experienced and talented as this one it's no surprise. The surprise is the increase in 3pt shooting from the the Grizz so far this campaign. They are shooting them at a higher clip and making more of them. If this continues, Memphis may have a shot when it matters most... in the postseason (barring injury of course).

10. Atlanta Hawks (2-1)


Last Week: 8
The Hawks have looked average through the first week of the season and I think their front office may have finally realized that this team is going nowhere fast. With the rumors of Kyle Korver heading to Cleveland and with teams inquiring about the availability of Paul Millsap, how long will it be before Atlanta decides to pull the plug on the season? On the bright side, Dwight looks healthy and rejuvenated in "Hotlanta."

11. New Orleans Pelicans (2-1)


Last Week: 12
If my opening week power rankings description didn't give you a clear indication on what the Pelicans season rode on, then just look at a boxscore. In both wins for the Pels this week AD has put up astronomical numbers culminating with a surprise W down in San Antonio. Can he stay healthy and return The Big Easy to the postseason?

12. San Antonio Spurs (2-2)


Last Week: 3
San Antonio has kind of sputtered in their 1st week of the post Tim Duncan era. We don't expect it to take long to sort out though as Coach Pop lit into them after their last defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans.

13. Chicago Bulls (2-1)


Last Week: 16
You know, this trio of Rondo/ Butler/ Wade seemed destined to fail and maybe it still is. But you've gotta admit it's really fun seeing these three figure this out. The game against Brooklyn was a perfect example of how deadly and how awful they can both look. We're hoping for more of the former.

14. Sacramento Kings (2-2)


Last Week: 24
Demarcus Cousins and his Kings are tied for the 8th spot in the West! Of course if that's the case in 5 months then it'll be time to celebrate, right now, not so much. Vivek Ranadive and Vlade Divac are said to be driven to end Sacramento's 10 year playoff drought at all costs this year and are in no way trying to trade Cousins, but instead plan to extend him this off-season. Cousins is said to want to stay in Sacramento too, though that may be because the Kings can offer more money than any other team....This is like a terrible relationship everyone can see isn't working yet these two just won't quit each other.

15. Philadelphia 76ers (1-1)


Last Week: 29
Joel "Trust The Process" Embiid has been a revelation so far in limited minutes for the Sixers. He looks like the real deal only adding to the enthusiasm surrounding Philly these days. Following the depressing training camp news regarding Ben Simmons breaking his foot, we hear he may not sit out the year and possibly may come back around January or February.

16. Minnesota Timberwolves (1-1)


Last Week: 21
The Wolves are kind of hard to read so far outside of KAT. Kriss Dunn doesn't look close to being ready to start yet, Andrew Wiggins still isn't much of a playmaker yet outside of scoring and tends to float through some games, and Zach Lavine still is more athlete than basketball player. Yet this is still probably the best trio of youngsters since OKC's in the early 2010's.

17. Orlando Magic (1-2)


Last Week: 23
There's so much going with this roster that new head coach Frank Vogel has to sift through. His number one problem though will be finding playing time for Aaron Gordon at the four and any playing time at all for last years' 5th overall pick Mario Hezonja.

18. Miami Heat (1-2)


Last Week: 25
It's kind of crazy to see this team now considering they were in the NBA Finals 2 years ago and now are destined for the lottery. This is the 1st season since 2003 that didn't feature at least one member of the Big 3 of Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, and LeBron James.

19. Utah Jazz (1-2)


Last Week: 9
Gordon Hayward has gotten off to a decent start and Rudy Gobert as well for that matter. Players like Joe Johnson, Alec Burks, and Rodney Hood on the other hand have started slow and the Jazz will need all the production it can get to make up for it's offensive shortcomings.

20. Los Angeles Lakers (1-2)

Last Week: 27
Don't look now but Luke Walton has the Lakers looking like an NBA team again and competing. I know Lakers fans think this is a shot, but this team won't make the playoffs, they will compete most nights though and will improve. That is the biggest thing for them, improvement. Brandon Ingram, Julius Randle, & D'Angelo Russell all hold the future in their hands and LA hopes they reach their potential.

21. Oklahoma City Thunder (1-2)


Last Week: 15
Russ is averaging a triple double so far and isn't looking to slow down anytime soon. Outside of that there isn't much to say about this team. Nothing particularly stands out about them except for the fact that the offense is absolutely atrocious once Westbrook takes a breather. Saturday's loss at home to the Lakers was a prime example of this.

22. Dallas Mavericks (1-2)


Last Week: 28
So, maybe Marc Cuban won't regret giving Harrison Barnes that max deal last summer so much. Either way, Dallas isn't looking very good. In fact, they look pretty old and not very talented. Dirk is still producing surprisingly well this late in his career but if they want any chance at making the 8th seed, they're gonna need some resurgent play from former All-NBA caliber players Deron Williams and Andrew Bogut.

23. Charlotte Hornets (1-2)


Last Week: 17
The Hornets have a weird mix of talent that somehow creates a decent defensive unit that can't score that much barring a Kemba Walker explosion. Which is odd given a lot of players on this team are offensively inclined, but that's neither here nor there. That just speaks to the job Steve Clifford has done as a coach.

24. Toronto Raptors (1-2)


Last Week: 5
Normally I'd never drop a team this far down the rankings for a week where most of the teams are this jumbled together. Unfortunately for Raptors fans, this drop is due to their loss of All-Star PG Kyle Lowry until early December due to a broken toe. Hopefully the other half of their all-star backcourt Demar Derozan can keep them afloat long enough to get healthy again.

25. Phoenix Suns (1-2)


Last Week: 26
Devin Booker continues to impress with his scoring prowess out in the desert and Eric Bledsoe seems to be doing okay in his return from injury. The Suns do have a lot of redundant parts though and you wonder if they'll be sellers closer to this years trade deadline.

26. Brooklyn Nets (1-3)


Last Week: 30

I hate having to be the guy who brings this up every week, but talking anything Nets currently is really depressing. This team is bad and for a rebuilding team that would be a great thing as that would help in the lottery. Problem is this team will not have that pick so being awful isn't an option for a team that's going to be awful. See why it's hard to not pay attention to this.

27. New York Knicks (0-2)

Last Week: 11
I mentioned last week this could go really well or it could all blow up really fast. The postive thing about being 0-2 so far for this "superteam" is that they've been in both games until the very end. Derrick Rose is the closest he's been to 100% since 2012 and Kristaps Porzingis is still a unicorn if there ever was one. Problem is Melo is starting to slow down and isn't the guy who can carry a team anymore, Joakim Noah looks beyond washed up, and the parts don't look like they fit all that well.

28. Washington Wizards (0-2)


Last Week: 20
I disregarded the slight dysfunction with this team thanks to the John Wall-Bradley Beal duo but it's been apparent to start the season. Wall is off to an amazing start while Beal has only reinforced what many believed was a ludicrous contract extension with his play. Hopefully, they can repair and recover in time to start showing Wall they see him as the main figure moving forward or else...

29. Denver Nuggets (0-3)


Last Week: 22

Denver has a nice dilemma on it's hands with Nikola Jokic and Jusuf Nurkic. Both are really talented big man and Denver looks to have a deadly frontcourt combo for years to come. The issue will be with Denver's backcourt, which currently is somewhat of an enigma. Emmanual Mudiay still is struggling to become an efficient NBA player and guys like Jamal Murray, and Gary Harris are giving up as many points as they're scoring.

30. Boston Celtics (0-3)

Last Week: 6
I can definitely say I didn't see Boston starting off this bad. The addition of AL Horford has apparently altered team chemistry a lot more than anticipated and Isaiah Thomas is struggling the most with trying to adjust his game. Just play devil's advocate here (we know they'll make the playoffs), let's say Boston continued being this awful, Nets fans may have hope as Boston wouldn't even need to pick swap if they finished with one of the worst records in the NBA.

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Julius Randle To Miss 6-8 Weeks Due to Broken Ankle
Marc Stein
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Nov 2, 2016



Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle will miss up to 8 weeks of action after suffering a broken right ankle today in a game against the Atlanta Hawks. Randle had been showing improved play in Head Coach Luke Walton's new system, showcasing the forwards' versatility.

Randle was injured late in the 3rd quarter against the Hawks after leading the Lakers to a large lead. He finished the night with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists. This is yet another setback for the forward who saw his rookie season cut to only 14 minutes when he broke his leg on opening night 2 years ago.
The Lakers will look to continue their trek to respectability through this adversity counting on the development of young forward Brandon Ingram and guard D'Angelo Russell.

Other Note-able Injuries:
Kyle Lowry - Broken left toe: 2-4 weeks
Al Jefferson - High right ankle sprain: 4-6 weeks
Jon Leur - Severe right ankle sprain: 6-8 weeks
J.J. Barea - Twisted right knee: 1-2 weeks
Jared Dudley - Sprained left knee: 1-2 weeks
Tony Snell - Twisted right knee: 1-2 weeks
Marcus Thorton - Strained right elbow ligament: 1-2 weeks
Ben Simmons - Broken right foot: 2-3 months

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I really like the layout to this! Are you playing the games out as cpu vs. cpu or are you selecting a side to play with (if so how are you deciding who you play as)?
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KD vs. Westbrook Round 1 Goes to Warriors




Oakland, Ca (AP) - The Warriors to no surprise made easy work of the Thunder Thursday night, but that wasn't the main story to follow. The headline grabber was that this was the first time Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook would take the floor as opponents following Durant's decision to leave Oklahoma City this summer.

As expected, their was a considerable amount of tension between the two going into the game and it only increased as the game went on. With the Thunder coming off an excellent last second win against the LA Clippers the night before and Russell Westbrook averaging a triple double for the season (though slowed by a sprained ankle suffered the night before) many expected a decent contest with Durant and Westbrook having one of the best duels since the first time Shaq played against Kobe in 2005.

Durant would have none of that as he opened the game on fire scoring his first 10 points on 2-3 shooting. He would go on to score a game high 36 points on 50% shooting and tie the game high of 10 rebounds (Draymond Green). Westbrook had 17 points shooting 8-23 from the field.

The Warriors weren't all just Durant though as 4 other Warriors scored in double figures. Klay Thompson had 20 points on 9-13 shooting, Steph Curry finished with 18 on 7-17 shooting, Draymond Green flirted with a triple double in the first half with 13 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists, and Shaun Livingston finished with 10 points off the bench.

The Thunder and Warriors will meet 3 more times this season. The next game will be 2 days after Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 18, 2017, right back here in Oakland. Durant's return to OKC will be February 11th.

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I really like the layout to this! Are you playing the games out as cpu vs. cpu or are you selecting a side to play with (if so how are you deciding who you play as)?
Thanks for reading! I play the games that have highlights (I've played a couple others too just didn't record). I usually decide by who I want to capture highlights for (like a crazy game from a star player), or I decide by how it'll influence the storyline I want to eventually create. It's kind of a weird thing to explain, but I just have a natural feel for it now after doing it awhile and it's based off of those factors.
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