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Orlando Magic News for January 6th: More Praise for Courtney Lee and Jameer Nelson; Stan Van Gundy on Rashard Lewis

Two quick bullets before tonight's game between the Orlando Magic and the Washington Wizards:

  • Courtney Lee will get his first NBA start in that game, so we'll honor that by making our first item David Thorpe's latest Rookie Watch feature for ESPN. Thorpe's focus this week is defense, and he features Lee most prominently. Here's Thorpe on Lee's performance in the Magic's win over Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat last week:

    So as the fourth quarter began, with Wade already having poured in 33 points, Lee was assigned to defend Wade and try to slow him down. Well, the game ended with Wade still stuck on 33 (he was 0-for-3 from the field with zero free throw attempts in the fourth quarter) and Lee further cementing his place in Orlando's rotation. Not because he shut Wade down by himself -- he didn't. Lee simply took [Stan Van Gundy]'s challenge of guarding Wade aggressively, working to stay in front of him and forcing him to drive toward [Dwight] Howard (who blocked one of the three fourth-quarter misses and made Wade alter another).

    But Lee gets credit for his offense, too:

    It wasn't just his stellar efforts on defense that caught my eye against Miami. His offensive game, while not always efficient, is very solid [....] He's at 39.5 percent from 3 after starting the season 4-for-18 from downtown; he's hit 13 of his past 25 attempts from beyond the arc.

  • Kevin Pelton of Basketball Prospectus has the first in a two-part series in trying to determine the best point guard in the Eastern Conference:

    With Jason Kidd in Dallas and Chauncey Billups dealt to Denver, the coveted title of the top point guard in the Eastern Conference has come open this season. With apologies to veterans Mike Bibby, Andre Miller and Mo Williams, stathead favorite Jose Calderon and rapidly improving Derrick Rose and Rodney Stuckey, it is three emerging young point guards--New Jersey's Devin Harris, Orlando's Jameer Nelson and Boston's Rajon Rondo--who are vying for the honor and at most two spots on the East All-Star roster behind the likely starting backcourt of Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade.

    Check the link to see what he says about Nelson, and definitely check back tomorrow to see how Jameer stacks up in comparison to Rondo and Harris.

  • Ryan McNeill from Hoops Addict spoke with Stan Van Gundy before Sunday's game against the Raptors. Here's the video, in which Stan discusses the team's improved defense and Rashard Lewis' impact in his second Magic season:

    Ryan told me to expect more about Lewis in the coming days.

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We should just change the website name from 3QC to ..

.. the Jameer Nelson Fan Club. One couldn’t argue given the amount of Jameer-related content we’ve been pumping out the past few weeks or so.

Senior Writer for DePaul's Scout.com website

by erivera7 on Jan 6, 2009 5:04 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Did anyone notice

The smirk with which Stan made the last comment about Shard? Like I’m thinking he may know what is in store for Shard, like an all star berth maybe.

'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12

by Eyriq the Red on Jan 6, 2009 6:28 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Mr. I'm amazing, because of myself and not the 3 HOF's I'm surrounded by...

Rajon Rondo had 9 turnovers tonight.

9.

Did you hear me?

All-Star, what?

OVER

RATED!

by fwedo on Jan 7, 2009 12:27 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree

It also bothers me that Rondo in the All Star game means 4 Celtics in the All Star game. Do they really deserve 4 guys? I don’t think so.

by magic fanatic on Jan 7, 2009 12:48 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Four Celtics aren't making the All-Star Game.

Garnett and Rondo. That’s it .. Ray Allen mmaayy get in but I doubt it, especially given Boston’s recent slide.

Senior Writer for DePaul's Scout.com website

by erivera7 on Jan 7, 2009 9:31 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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