Tag Archives: Summer League
Video: Jamal Crawford Hit A Game-Winner In A Summer League, Walked Off The Court
Video: Trevor Ariza Became The Latest Victim To Get Crossed In The Drew League
Highlights From The Melo League vs Goodman League Showdown
Lebron vs KD all night? Yes please.
Good Morning Generation
I haven’t posted the highlights yet, but in case you hadn’t heard, several NBA All-Stars got together last night for a dream matchup on the campus of Morgan State University. The game was billed as the Melo-Goodman showdown with the Melo League (from Baltimore) featuring NBA stars LeBron James, Chris Paul, and Carmleo Anthony while the Goodman League (from Washington DC) featured Kevin Durant and Jarret Jack. The best part was undoubtedly LBJ and KD, unquestionably the two best players in the game right now, going at one another all night. Durant scored 59 on the King but LeBron’s team came away with the easy victory.
This latest summer league matchup was of the highest importance though. Whereas they hadn’t been seen for most of the offseason, what the Melo League really represented was the lion’s list of clients signed to LeBron’s juggernaut sports agency CAA. This was the first time all summer they found the court and word leaked that they plan on doing a lot more of the same. With all that in mind, let me present my short, improvised plan for NBA players during the lockout.
We all love basketball, right? We all love watching these players in these Summer League games, right? Does it make way too much sense for these guys to get together and organize an eight team street ball league?
Here’s the plan: create teams in eight of the biggest basketball cities in America. I’m thinking New York City, Chicago, LA, Washington DC, Baltimore, Houston, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. Organize a mini season where each team plays every team in the league twice (one home, one away). From there rank the teams one to eight and hold a playoffs featuring all the teams to decide the winner. The best part? We’re getting this thing on national television instead of having to watch highlights through YouTube the day after. The obvious choice is to go straight to Bristol and try to convince ESPN to air it. This is a 50/50 shot given their strong relationship with the NBA, but let’s not forget this is the same network that aired The Decision. If ESPN can’t come through, you go straight to their main competitor in NBC Sports and try to get coverage on the Versus channel which just got renamed. I know they’d enjoy nothing more than making David Stern and the suits at Bristol get all pissed while their product is being stolen. And if all that fails, there’s always pay-per-view.
What’s that you say? You’re concerned about booking venues to hold the games? Trick please! Giant arenas are nowhere near intimate enough to hold art like that will be achieved in this postmodern barnstorming tour. We’ll hold them at college field houses and famous outdoor courts across the country and let fans stand inches from the game. All tickets are general admission and recording devices will be highly encouraged to capture all of the action and enhance the legend of the performances. Think of this league as a highly evolved And1 tour that actually has players who can hit an open jump shot and take isolation defense personally. Plus, you actually know the players. To give you a quick look, imagine some of these lineups:
NYC: Sebastian Telfair, Jonny Flynn, Lamar Odom, Elton Brand, and Joakim Noah.
Chicago: Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, Evan Turner, Andre Iguodala, and Shawn Marion.
LA: Brandon Jennings, Russell Westbrook, Paul Pierce, Kevin Love, Tyson Chandler.
Washington DC: Chris Paul (a stretch, being that he’s from North Carolina, throw Jarret Jack in if you want to get technical about it), Allen Iverson, Patrick Patterson, Kevin Durant, and Roy Hibbert (for the Georgetown connection).
Baltimore: Ty Lawson, Gary Neal, Rudy Gay, Carmelo Anthony, and Michael Beasley.
Houston: TJ Ford, Daniel Gibson, Stephen Jackson, DeAndre Jordan, and Kendrick Perkins.
Atlanta: Jodie Meeks, Al Thornton, Josh Smith, JJ Hickson, and Dwight Howard.
Philadelphia: Tyreke Evans, Kobe Bryant, John Salmons, Hakim Warrick, and DeJuan Blair.
Does that not entice you? And that’s just the players who are from those cities! I didn’t even mention how we’re allowing each team two free agents to cover the rest of the cities not represented with LeBron James obviously being the number one target (my bet is he goes with the Baltimore team). I personally would get John Wall (North Carolina product) on the phone immediately because there is no way anyone can stay in front of him in a pickup game with little to no team defense. If you’re more inclined towards the big men LaMarcus Alridge and Chrish Bosh are still out there, that is assuming they don’t organize team Dallas as an expansion team. Which gives me an idea for a tenth team featuring only international players. Does a lineup of Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobli, Dirk Nowitzki, and Andrew Bogut sound legit? Let’s have them hailing out of Nash’s hometown of Vancouver just to prove the NBA can thrive up there. Then, cap the teams with seven man rosters because, as any pickup player can tell you, nobody likes to come out of the games.
Is that not a recipe for success and awesomeness? Would you really not tune in to watch them play? Sign me up immediately, name me the commissioner, and let’s get this thing started.
God I’m going to miss the NBA.
Generation Y, where I still don’t understand why the Dolphins or the Browns don’t give LeBron a try out at TE.
Video Of Brandon Jennings And Derrick Williams Teaming Up In Summer League
Video Of Tyreke Evans Toying With Opponents In Summer League
Highlights From The Drew League-Goodman League Showdown
Both leagues play during the summer and regularly feature NBA players on the rosters. Kevin Durant of course stole the show.
Video Of Kobe Hitting A Game Winner In The Drew League
That’s James Harden of the Thunder guarding him, oh by the way.
Video Of Kevin Durant Throwing Down During A Summer League Game
Guarantee you this: we will not see LeBron James working on his game this summer.
Matt Barnes Slapped A Coach In a Pro-Am Summer League Game
Why he was playing in the game, I have no idea. The event happened earlier this week and Sports by Brooks had this to say, “Since that Monday night game, multiple eyewitnesses of the incident have come forward and informed me of what actually happened between Barnes and Lewis. I’m told that during a second half timeout, Barnes walked over to the opposing team’s (SF City) bench, which had been mercilessly needling Barnes throughout the game. As words were exchanged, Barnes slapped assistant coach Rick Lewis. The two were quickly separated and Barnes retreated to his own team’s bench. Game officials subsequently assessed a double technical foul.” You can go to the website and read the full story. [Sports by Brooks]