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Skills + 3-Point + Dunk Reviews

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

deron01.jpgDwayne Wade got eliminated first round! I was worried about his jumper, which did hurt him, but I think he lost a lot of hope after losing his handle weaving through the dummies.

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I was pulling for him, too. But it was Deron Williams who emerged victorious, setting a new Playstation Skills Challenge record of 25.5 seconds — shattering Steve Nash’s old record. Deron really surprised me in the second round by nailing everything perfectly. All of his passes went through first attempt as well as his jumper. So congrats to Deron Williams!

I took a shot when I predicted Daniel Gibson winning the 3-point shootout and bricked it. He did come in 2nd place, though. 1st place went to Jason Kapono, who now holds the titles to the 2008 and 2007 3-point shootouts. He’s got such a smooth shot. It’s no wonder he’s hitting an impressive 51% of his 3-point attempts in games this season. And did you see the arch on Dirk’s shot!? Ridiculous…but I suppose it’s necessary when you’re a 7-footer!

Yes! Dwight Howard is superman! I’m glad I got at least one prediction right! Sadly, Rudy Gay’s dunks were a bit uncreative and disappointing. But MAN Dwight has hops for a 7-footer (nearly). But the absolute best part of the dunk contest, without a doubt, is Kenny “The Jet” Smith. He gets SO excited about it and it just rubs off on you every year. I ended up looking forward to his reactions more than I looked forward to the dunks! Half of the time, at least.

All Star 2008 Predictions (part 2)

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Maybe I pegged Gibson for the wrong festivity! Or maybe I didn’t just peg him for enough? Daniel Gibson took home the MVP for last night’s Rookie Challenge for leading the SOPHS to victory, as predicted (well, I never thought Gibson would get the MVP, but I predicted the sophomores as the winners).

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So who’s looking forward to tonight? I should see everyone’s hand raised! I’m predicting the All-Star game, as usual, won’t be taken too seriously by either team until later — later…as in the 4th quarter later. Look for Lebron James to turn it on! I believe he’s going by the name “Mr. 4th quarter” this year, so you can bet he’s gonna try to back that up. As for the west, if Kobe was going to play more than a few minutes I really think James would butt heads with him. Bryant’s got that killer instinct and should really be the one holding the name of Mr. 4th quarter. James is just a Mr. 4th quarter in the making in relation to Kobe. Yeah, I said it! It was just last year that Lebron said that he didn’t have the killer instinct that Kobe had — he developed more of a killer instinct than Kobe in the course of a year????

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Maybe, but I don’t see it happening. Let’s not forget who took home the All Star MVP award last year. Also, this year, Lebron admitted that Kobe was flat-out better than him! Though I don’t see that being the case for long, it may be true enough for the time being — especially coming from Lebron. But if Kobe is only going to be playing a few minutes, the West is gonna need someone to step up. Carmelo Anthony, anyone? With that said, I’m predicting the East as the winner for tomorrow’s All Star game. Yes. The East. Even though they got slammed by the West last year by 20 points, I’m predicting they’re going to be coming back with a vengence led by Lebron James.

NBA 2008 All-Star Festivities Predictions (part 1)

Friday, February 15th, 2008

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Gotta love this time of year. Last minute trades abound, the annual All-Star game, and all of the little things in between. Little things like the Playstation Skills Challenge. Last year Dwayne Wade took it home. This year, he’s gonna try to repeat.

2008 Playstation Skills Challenge Participants

Dunno about you folks, but I’m certainly excited to see this year’s skills challenge. I’m gonna go ahead and put my money on Dwayne Wade to uphold his title. My only doubts about Wade not getting it this year would be his long-range jumper. I’m more than confident in his mid-range jumper, his passing, and his ball handling. But it’s his long-range jumper that worries me. My rankings for the skills challenge:

  1. Dwayne Wade
  2. Deron Williams
  3. Chris Paul
  4. Jason Kidd

3-point shootout! Jason Kapono defends his title! He’s holding the highest 3p% of all the participants this year, too:

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Who’s going to win? I’m going with Daniel Gibson — just because I love him so much. Yeah, sorry about the Cavs bias! No, wait, I’m not! But honestly, I think it’s a toss-up this year. Sure Dirk’s 3P% is dismal in comparison to the other participants this year, but he could always turn that around during the competition.

The T-Mobile Rookie Challenge goes to…Err, I mean: The T-Mobile Kevin Durant + Al Horford vs. Brandon Roy + LaMarcus Aldridge goes to the SOPHS. I didn’t have a doubt in my mind last year that the sophomores would wipe the floor with the rooks (which they did). But this year, even though I’m a bit more timid about it, I’m still going for the sophomores. They do, after all, have a year’s-worth (well 1.5 years or something) of experience under their belts!

Slam Dunk Contest! Always fun…always. Right when I thought it was starting to get a little mundane and uncreative, Dwight Howard puts a sticker on the backboard and slams it home — THEN PROCEEDS TO GET ROBBED BY THE JUDGES! 8, 8, 8, 9, UGH! My vote for this year’s slam dunk contest winner is Dwight Howard. Though I’m looking forward to seeing what Rudy Gay throws down.

dwight4prezz kindly linked us to this YouTube video of Dwight Howard’s dunks which gives us a fantastic sneak peak.