Saturday, December 24, 2011

Fifty Peso Previews NBA 2011-12: Atlantic Division

It's that time of the year again! All NBA teams are undefeated and looking forward to the season.  Not all of them will do well, however, and only one will emerge as champion.  Who will do well and who will fail?  I present this season's fifty peso previews.


Boston Celtics

Key Additions: Brandon Bass, Keyon Dooling
Key Losses: Jeff Green, Glen Davis, Shaquille O'Neal

     The aging Boston Celtics, while losing key pieces and even losing David West in the free agent race, still look formidable.  The big 4 of Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo all look ready to make another run at the title.  Word is Jermaine O'Neal is back to health and Marquis Daniels has become more comfortable with the system.  If the big 4 get ample support, then they can keep healthy enough to be dangerous in the playoffs.

Fearless Forecast: At least Conference Semi-Finals

Friday, December 16, 2011

My PBA All Star Ballot (Veterans)

     The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) opened the All Star Game voting early and they have also brought back the Veterans versus Rookies, Sophomores and Juniors (RSJ) format.  While I disagree with both decisions, I have cast my ballot for the annual event.  Since the PBA has become a guards' league some two or three years ago, I'm not voting strictly by position.  The 14 slots i will divide by 2 big men, 4 forwards, 4 guards and 4 of any position


2 Bigs - Sonny Thoss and Kelly Williams


     While Alaska had their worst conferences in years (maybe a decade), the good thing that has emerged has been Thoss' game.  Thoss has established his post game and made himself a reliable scorer and his rebounding and defense has come around as well. New Aces coach Joel Banal has given Thoss more touches and he has responded with an All Star performance.  Williams, meanwhile, has been the Texters' pillar of strength.  As injuries beset Talk and Text, Williams has scored, rebounded, defended and even brought the ball down the floor for the defending champs.  As much as people talk about Jimmy Alapag being the leader, Williams has shown up to be the team's heart and soul.

Monday, December 12, 2011

My PBA All Star Ballot (RSJ)

     The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) opened the All Star Game voting early and they have also brought back the Veterans versus Rookies, Sophomores and Juniors (RSJ) format.  While I disagree with both decisions, I have cast my ballot for the annual event.  Since the PBA has become a guards' league some two or three years ago, I'm not voting strictly by position.  The 14 slots i will divide by 2 big men, 4 forwards, 4 guards and 4 of any position.


2 Bigs - Japeth Aguilar and Rabeh Al-Husaini


     The PBA is thin in the frontcourt, especially in the RSJ roster.  Aguilar, already the league leader in blocks, should be an automatic choice.  While inconsistent, he has played great, included a 7 block game and making the winning basket and steal in the recent game against Petron.  Plus, his freaky athleticism is showcased best in exhibitions like this one and it will ensure that the crowd will have a good time. Rabeh Al-Husaini is the other obvious choice. While he may be injured now, he should be available by the All Satr Game, and while I usually pick players who prove themselves during the season, the thin list predicates his inclusion.