Thursday, February 05, 2009

MSG is home sweet home

Madison Square Garden has become home to anybody and everybody except the New York Knicks. The Knicks have been bad for a few years, but now with Mike D'Antoni coaching them, the defense is even worse and the pace is more up-tempo resulting in increased scoring and more fun for the visitors. Superstars always want to do well in MSG because it's New York and the arena has a lot of history and tradition and they want to leave their mark in the Big Apple. I think Michael Jordan set the precedent through his numerous performances against the Knicks at the garden. This week saw both Kobe and LeBron go into the Garden back to back and put on a show.

First Kobe went nuts and scored 61. It was an amazing performance as Kobe scored efficiently on not that many shots. Kobe even got MVP cheers on the road in NYC. The next game brought LeBron to the city and people were expecting big things from him even before the game because of what Kobe did 2 days back. These two are the best in this business and it's only natural for LeBron to try and outshine Kobe. But still I was very impressed by how LeBron stepped up tot he challenge. I was curious to see how he responds because in the past, he may not have had the drive to out-perform Kobe. But he is a different man these days. This game was another step in his evolution as a great superstar in this game.

LeBron not only almost matched Kobe, but he was even more impressive doing it his way. He scored 52 points, but played his usual complete floor game for a 52-10-11 night. Those are ridiculous numbers. Thats almost 72 points via the shots and assists combined. LeBron is the man! Great back-to-back games for the Knicks season ticket holders. It should have been a lot of fun watching Kobe and LeBron light up the scoreboard. New York welcomes the Celtics tomorrow and that will get ugly for the Knicks as well, especially since the Celtics lost to the Lakers today in a great game that went to overtime.

The season is heating up and the top 4 teams are the Lakers, Magic, Cavs and the Celtics in that order. The Andrew Bynum injury slows down the Lakers significantly. How significant it is, time will tell. His toughness and defense will be sorely missed. But the Celtics couldn't bully the Bynum-less Lakers in to a defeat today. There's a weird rumor out there that the Lakers might even be interested in getting Shaq in a trade. That would be big - no pun intended, because of all the history there. I can't believe Buss will pay Shaq so much money now since he refused to pay him back in the day when Shaq was actually good.

I wouldn't be surprised if it happens because Shaq is right now playing very well, he can fill in for Bynum, he can give them the toughness against the Celtics and his massive salary comes off the books next year. It could happen. If I was Kobe, I don't want him because he will get a lot of credit if they win the championship and Kobe would rather win one without Shaq to cement his legacy and stop Shaq from singing stupid lyrics like "Kobe couldn't do it without me!". This could be an interesting trade deadline with some big names moving. Keep an eye on Amare Stoudemire. Something is cooking with Amare and the Suns.

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