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Details for Heat-Hawks Replay Revealed!

I can't really explain why, but I'm completely obsessed with this Heat-Hawks replay thing. There's just something about having a team protest a game, having the league grant the protest, having the reason for the protest get traded, and then the league really having no idea what to do next that I find mesmerizing.


Well, the league seems to have finally figured things out, and here's how it's going to go down. Basically, everyone acquired by both teams since the disputed game took place is eligible to play. That means Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks for the Heat, and Mike Bibby for the Hawks can all get their 51.9 seconds of groove on with the Hawks holding a 114-111 lead and the Heat having possession of the ball. Once the replay is completed, the teams will get a 15-minute break before tipping off a full game the same evening.


A confusing conclusion to a convoluted situation to be sure. The game actually means something to the Hawks, who, even with a record of 24-33, are just a game out of the playoffs in the woeful Eastern Conference. The Heat have long had nothing to play for, and the chances of them beating anyone in a 48-minute contest are pretty slim these days. So if I'm Pat Riley, I motivate the crap out of my team to do whatever is necessary to win this replay! Let's hope for 51.9 seconds of the Heat playing like there's no tomorrow, because after all, they're the ones who started this mess in the first place.

Marion Learned About Trade From TV Reports

Shawn Marion
The Shaquille O'Neal for Shawn Marion (and Marcus Banks! Everyone keeps forgetting about Marcus Banks!) trade has dominated headlines in recent days. O'Neal said all the right things at his (predictably funny) press conference, but until now I hadn't heard a single peep about Marion's reaction. Turns out he was as shocked as all of us: Paul Coro of the Arizona Republic reports that Marion learned of the deal while watching ESPN at home.
"It hit me out of the blue," Marion said of the trade. "Honestly, it's done. I'm starting new. I have no bad blood. I'm not even really thinking about it. I'm looking forward to it. I'm a Miami Heat player."
Two thoughts: 1) he requested a trade before the season started, so of course he can't backtrack now and express resentment; and 2) can "I'm a Miami Heat player" sound anymore awkward? There should be a rule about teams not being able to adopt nicknames without clear singular and plural forms.

Also, just for posterity's sake, Coro revealed that Riley and the Heat approached the Suns about the deal, not the other way around; when Riley was asked earlier this week how talks were initiated, he refused to say either way. Plus, Marion said the Heat have already expressed interest in keeping him around for the long haul, which counters the notion that this is purely a rental for salary cap dumping reasons.

Report: Heat Trying to Trade Shaq to Suns

Shaquille O'Neal and Shawn Marion
The Phoenix Suns have been the pioneers of the up-tempo, run-and-gun offense that's slowly taking over the league in recent years. Shaquille O'Neal, on the other hand, is a big, lumbering statue who can barely beat a glacier in a footrace. Naturally, they're a match made in heaven. Wait, what? From Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald:
The Heat has told center Shaquille O'Neal's representation that it is talking about trading him and he should be prepared for the possibility of a deal, according to two officials close to the situation. Phoenix has discussed sending forward Shawn Marion and point guard Marcus Banks to the Heat in return for O'Neal.

Asked for confirmation, one of O'Neal's representatives said O'Neal has been made aware that discussions with Phoenix are serious and ongoing, but that a deal was not definite.
I can't even begin to wrap my head around this. It'd be a great deal for the Heat -- a "get out of jail free" card for the $40 million Shaq is due the next two seasons -- but I can't figure out why the Suns would hitch their fortunes to a sinking anchor. Shawn Marion will almost certainly exercise his option to become a free agent this summer, but even if the Suns re-sign him, he'd still be cheaper than O'Neal, not to mention immensely more productive.

And yet, despite how insane this deal sounds, it's apparently beyond the mere rumor stage given the confirmation from O'Neal's camp. Stay tuned.
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An Interview With NBA Draft Prospect Bobby Brown

Recently I had the opportunity to attend an NBA pre-draft workout and watch a few top prospects prepare for their upcoming team workouts. Following the workout I conducted interviews with a couple of the prospects. The first interview I conducted was with former Cal-State Fullerton guard Bobby Brown (no not that Bobby Brown).

Although relatively unknown, Bobby is a spectacular basketball player. He's a quick, explosive 6'1" guard with the ability to shoot from long range as well as slam it home with power. During the workout I attended he routinely nailed shots from behind the three-point arc and easily slammed home highlight reel dunks in the drills. Fans of Monta Ellis will love watching this guy play (see: Bobby's 47-point outburst from this past season).

I've seen tons of pro prospects work out before, and after seeing Bobby work out it's obvious that he should be able to find a place in the league. Last year he tested the waters and attended the Orlando pre-draft camp. After failing to have a good showing at the draft camp last year, Bobby went into the camp this year hoping to make a splash. Initial reviews of Bobby's performance have been mixed. But as others have mentioned recently, it's obvious that the draft camp isn't really the best tool for evaluating talent (I mean, some are trying to knock Kevin Durant for not testing well in some silly drills there).

Bobby's main issue with scouts right now is his lack of size and his perceived lack of playmaking ability. Although he is more than capable of scoring, scouts doubt that he has the ability to set up others. But with the guys like Monta Ellis and Leandro Barbosa (shooting guards in point guard bodies) flourishing in up-tempo styles of play, it shouldn't be that difficult for Bobby to find a home in the league.

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