Tonight's Game: Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat
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| 28-18 | 9-33 | |
| Amway Arena | ||
| 7:00 PM | ||
| Sun Sports HD | ||
| Probable starters: | ||
| Carlos Arroyo | PG | Jason Williams |
| Maurice Evans | SG | Ricky Davis |
| Hedo Turkoglu | SF | Dorell Wright |
| Rashard Lewis | PF | Mark Blount |
| Dwight Howard | C | Earl Barron |
The Miami Heat are one of the league's worse teams, and were jubilant after ending a 15-game losing streak against the slump-busting Indiana Pacers. The happiness was short-lived, though, as they suffered a 117-87 defeat against the Boston Celtics last night. The margin of defeat is made even more disconcerting for the Heat considering the Celtics were without Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Worse still, the Heat lost starting power forward Udonis Haslem to a sprained ankle. Dwyane Wade scored just 7 points last night on 1-of-9 shooting, clearly bothered by the flu. He'll probably definitely sit out tonight. Clearly, Miami has no shot at the playoffs this season, even in the inferior Eastern Conference. Their probable starting lineup tonight -- no Shaq, no Wade, no Haslem -- resembles something they'd use in a preseason game. It's that bad.
The storyline for this game could have been Dwight Howard vs. Shaquille O'Neal, but Shaq is dealing with a sore hip and will be out for a few more games. He's vowed to keep playing until his contract expires in 2010, citing his upbringing as the son of an army drill sergeant as the reason. David Friedman thinks the more honorable thing for Shaq to do is retire to free up the $40 million of salary-cap space his contract will take up over the next two seasons. Thing is, Shaq isn't going to walk away from $40 million in guaranteed money, and Heat coach/GM Pat Riley isn't going to insult the future Hall-of-Famer by offering a buyout. So yeah, the Heat are a terrible team with no salary cap space. At least they have the lottery to look forward to.
The Magic will get a nice, long look at Heat point guard Jason Williams tonight. Williams has a contract that expires at season's end, and as Tim Povtak suggested yesterday, he could be a free-agent target for us. I'm not super anxious to use even part of the mid-level exception on a backup point guard, especially one who shoots miserably (.378) from the field. From a running-the-offense-capably standpoint, he's probably on-par with Carlos Arroyo. Unfortunately, Williams is 3-and-a-half years older and not as quick. In short: no thanks, Tim. I'll pass on Williams. For what it's worth, G.L. Rawx of the Howeva Files likes the idea of White Chocolate in a Magic uniform, mostly because he doesn't like Jameer "the Meerkat" Nelson.
And speaking of Nelson, he'll will be back in action tonight, albeit off the bench, says Brian Schmitz. Nelson practiced with the team yesterday and feels well enough to play.
Be sure to check out Ira Winderman's blog for more Heat coverage. Winderman has been the Sun-Sentinel's Heat reporter since the team's inception, and is one of the best reporters in the NBA at balancing his print work with his online pieces. He understands the difference between a news article and a blog entry, which is important.
The game is in HD tonight, so you'll be able to get a great sense of just how large Mark Blount's ears are. Go Magic.
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Chocolate Blanco
Ben my friend, I see your point about White Chocolate being another Carlos Arroyo, but I have to say, if the money doesn't shake out it won't make sense to sign him. I mean I really make my statement about wanting him here solely on the fact that Jameer Nelson isn't going anywhere; we would purely be signing him as a second banana with more experience and better play. Personally I have nothing against Jameer Nelson if he can keep the ball in our possession. It's tough when you play on a team with Dwight Howard because we all know how much he turns it over, but that just makes every turnover that Jameer makes that much worse. I just think White Chocolate is better with the ball than Jameer is. I like the guy, but I'm realistic, if it doesn't make sense to sign him we shouldn't sign him, I just hate having a loose cannon of a GM who decides he won't do deals because he doesn't feel like it. We all know it rests on his shoulders anyway, everything else is speculation.
by GL Rawx on
Jan 31, 2008 2:45 PM EST
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Re: Chocolate Blanco
If Williams will accept less money than Arroyo, then I'm on-board with that signing. The team still needs a huge upgrade at the point, though, and someone's gonna have to get traded for that to happen. Uh-oh.
by Ben Q Rock on
Jan 31, 2008 3:41 PM EST
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