MY ALL-TIME STARTING 5

Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors recently came out with his all-time 5. I know this turns into a debate, it’s really difficult to choose the top 5 but people like lists and conversations. Playing in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s was different than playing today; I get it, it’s hard to compare and plus, the game is different today, much different. The travel, health care and the way the game is officiated. Here’s my 5.

(Let’s keep in mind, this is subjective…no one is right, no one is wrong)

Michael Jordan

LeBron James

Magic Johnson

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Hope your summer is going well.

I have two basketball camps in August that I will be coaching at and I can’t wait.

SteveFinamore@yahoo.com

ENERGY, EFFORT AND STAYING READY

Q.J. Peterson is playing for the New York Knicks summer league team in Las Vegas. He posted his experience on Instagram:

“Y’all want to hear my story on this whole summer league situation? Lengthy post: “My agent calls me and says ‘Hey man I got you a minicamp invite with the New York Knicks, do you want to do it?’ (There’s about 16 players there) I said ‘Of course let’s do it!!’ Minicamp was 3 days long and played extremely well in front of everyone! After minicamp, I walk in to Coach Thibodeau’s office and say ‘Hey Coach I just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to showcase my talents here, I really enjoyed it! I have one question for you. What do I have to do to make it in the league?” He says, “At your height being 6ft, you need to be a pest on defense, guard the full length of the court, dive on the floor, be everywhere on the court! Your offense is your strong suit, but your defense will get you in and you need to be seen more!” I said “Thank you Coach, it means a lot you took the time to tell me this” and walked out.

“I felt great after the training camp doing extremely well, feeling like I was the best player coming out of minicamp! A few days later, my agent calls again, says ‘Hey man they want you on their summer league roster but you probably will not get in until the last game. They want some of their guys playing the majority of the minutes and are younger and obligated to them. They understand you have six and seven figure deals on the table and understand if you don’t want to do it. If you do decide you want to play, they don’t want to hear from me the whole time that you aren’t playing.’

“Now, I could have had an ego trip, and say ‘nah I’m better than this, not accepted’ and just kept it moving! It took me less than 10 minutes to decide on if i wanted to do it! I told my agent ‘Look, let’s do it!! I’ve come this far, let’s see it through, I’m just going to have to force their hand and make it extremely hard for them not to play me!! However, I’m here to do whatever they need me to do, whether I play zero minutes or 40 minutes, they will have the hardest worker, best leader on and off the court, and do whatever I can to help develop the young guys and encourage them out there! Whatever my role is, I will do!!’ “The Knicks let me come in early June 29th to start working out before actual practices for summer league started on July 4th! Every day I was there from June 29th- July 7th, i was the first one in the gym and last one to leave, every day! Every day Coach Thibs watched me do defensive slides full court every workout against the staff, incorporating offense into it, taking everything Coach Thibs told me to heart!

“First game comes in Vegas, did not see a minute of action, but was one of the loudest talkers on the floor! The best teammate, high fiving guys, helping young guys see the game better! That was my role for game 1! We lose game 1! Same goes for game 2 we lose but got in the last 3 minutes of the game when we were already down by a lot! The minute i get in the game I hit a 3 and press up full court like my life depends on it!! “After game 2, Coach Thibs meets with the summer league head coach, Coach Dice and says yes you have to play these guys, but at some point winning has to take hold and matter! Coach Dice comes up to me the next day and says ‘Hey, be ready, I don’t know how much you’re going to play, but just be ready,’ and of course my response is, ‘I’m always ready Coach!’

“Game 3 comes, we start the game off losing, he subs me in with 4 minutes to go in the first quarter until mid second quarter, and immediately I make a positive impact on the game! We’re clicking, guys are talking simply because I’m talking loud and forcing them to, playing together, huddling guys up together to make sure we’re on the same page, picking up defense full court, diving on the floor, all the little things!! ENERGY AND EFFORT!!! We come out in the second and get down by 13 and puts me in and immediately I make a positive impact again and don’t come out the rest of the game!! We end up coming back and winning this game, without having a great shooting night, solely off of ENERGY AND EFFORT!!

“Everyone is happy about the win, but more so happy for me, and credit me for the win because of the ENERGY AND EFFORT I brought off the bench!! They know how hard I worked every day, how I could have pouted because I wasn’t playing, but instead stayed ready and focused on the game, encouraging guys, and when it was my time, they trusted in me, trusted my leadership and rallied behind the energy and effort I brought! My role was to bring energy and effort and veteran leadership and get the job done by any means necessary!! “4th game comes and my message to the team was simple. Let last games energy and effort transfer to this game! You guys now know what energy and effort you need to play at in order to win games in the NBA!! Needless to say these boys came out hot playing together, everyone on the floor and bench all talking being positive with everyone, everyone is in tune with the game!! My role this game was simple, manage the game and play defense with energy and effort!! I didn’t have a great scoring night, but I did all the small things out there and made the correct plays and brought ENERGY AND EFFORT once again and leadership!! We win that game by 10 or so!

5th game comes, we start the game off very slow, 15-1 actually!! Didn’t have it going early on, only had 7 or 8 guys playing, everyone is tired. I told guys, playoffs or no playoffs, everything matters!! This matters!! You get very few chances in the NBA!! Take advantage of it!! We are going to be okay, it’s a very long game!! We continue to fight all game, not giving up!! Heading into the 4th quarter with only 8 points and down 13, I said to myself, it’s time to step up, now!! Remember who you are truly! I tell Coach Dice the head coach, I’m about to take this game over! The coaching staff and players all were on board with letting me do what I’ve been doing, which is score! I tell guys, score stop, score stop, score stop, we will be good! One possession at a time, value it, finish every defensive possession with a rebound! ENERGY AND EFFORT will help us come back and win this game!! Sure enough we come back and even take the lead! Finished the game with 25 and had 3 chances to win it down the stretch and the ball just didn’t go through! Everyone said to me after the game, we all wanted you to take those shots! You worked hard every day, you had it going, and you weren’t afraid of the moment! There’s nothing to hang your head about!

“To hear that from a group of guys who I’ve only known for 2 weeks means a lot to me! This entire summer league has been an amazing experience!! I had chances where I could have quit, could have had a ego, could have said I’m better than this, yet I choose to think about everyone back home, every kid in the stands, my family how it’d make them look!! I made it BIGGER than MYSELF!! No matter what I may have been feeling, I made it bigger than myself!! “I turned a lot of eyes with different NBA teams at summer league solely off my ENERGY and EFFORT and affecting the game in a positive way by just playing hard, showing a great attitude, and being a great teammate and leader!! All the feedback received had nothing to do with me being able to score, it was all because of the things listed above, playing like my life depended on it!!

“What I want you all to take from this, no matter where you come from, no matter your height, whether you’re 5-star athlete or no star athlete, always bet on yourself! Always be ready so you don’t have to get ready, and be a great teammate and person! Do all of the little things. because the little things matter!! Find your WHY that makes things bigger than just yourself, to help you keep going when things get tough!! “God….thank you!! this opportunity you blessed me with impacted a ton of lives other than mine and I’m glad you used me as an example!! Thank you everyone for all the love and support throughout this summer league!! Thank you New York Knicks organization for giving me the opportunity to display my talents on the highest stage in front of millions of people!!”

SteveFinamore@yahoo.com

GET YOUR MIND RIGHT

This past week we have had two Pro basketball players come out and basically apologize for having a bad attitude when it came to being coachable and being a great teammate. I posted Andre Drummond’s comments in the last blog entry and now Dion Waiters comes out and admits to a few things he could have done better. Thanks to Ray LeBov at Basketball Intelligence for the article.

To his son: “I told him, ‘Bro, your dad is not [out of] the league because of talent. It was my attitude, my character, and not understanding that it’s bigger than me.”

Below is the link with entire interview via Bleacher Report.

SIDELINE OUT OF BOUNDS

Heard the San Antonio Spurs are giving Victor Wenbanyama the rest of the summer off. The 19 year-old Frenchman has played 2 games in the Las Vegas Summer League. It’s a good idea. The kid doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone, he’s got game.

Who cares about Michael Jordan’s son and Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife? Please…with this nonsense.

I can’t believe the New York Knicks traded Obi Toppin.

Wish I could be there when Isiah Thomas runs into Chris Paul.

James Harden wants to be traded? WOW!

The Boston Celtics got rid of their two toughest players in Marcus Smart and Grant Williams.

Damian Lillard for Tyler Herro?

After watching a few summer league games and listening to the announcers my wife asked me, “why do they even have announcers?”

Good question. Unless the game is on radio, I guess i don’t see why we do need announcers. All they do is tell us what we are seeing. I watch most basketball games on mute.

The NBA is hosting a Rookie Transition Program. I hope they tell the players what they need to hear.

Great message from Andre Drummond to young basketball players; he posted this on Instagram:

“I want to tell you guys a story. I understand where you guys are and what’s going on. I know a lot of this (expletive) is new, some of you guys are coming from respected teams, where you’re the man, you’re that guy on your team and, you know, you’ve played 100 minutes and you’ve scored 1,000 points, x y and z. This is not what this is fellas. And the sooner you guys realize this (expletive) is the better.

“But to be pouting on the bench, making faces, not cheering your (expletive) teammates when we’re down eight the entire game, comeback and go up by three and you’re not celebrating that? I’mma tell you something: Fellas, I was that guy. I was a 100 million dollar guy. I was pouting, I was upset when I wasn’t playing. And I had a bad attitude. I went from 100 million dollars to a (expletive) league minimum. This is a personal story I’m sharing with you guys right now. … They don’t care how many rebounds you get, how many 3s you make. They care about you being as a person, are you a good teammate, are you a good locker room guy? Are you someone they can count on each and every single night? I talk about consistency. … You play 100 percent every single time you step on that (expletive) floor. Consistency fellas, consistency.”

Preach…

Drew Timme is trying to make the Milwaukee Bucks. In his first game Friday night in Las Vegas the former Gonzaga Bulldog scored 7 points in 12 minutes. Timme shot 3-4 from the field and was a +12 on the night. In his second game he played 7 minutes and scored 4 points and had 4 rebounds.

Tacko Fall is playing for the Bucks Summer League team.

When college basketball starts I want to see a graphic on the screen during the game on what players are making money-wise off the court.

Britney Spears is coming out with a memoir.

SteveFinamore@yahoo.com

SUMMER LEAGUE NOTES

Sunday afternoon I checked in on the Las Vegas summer league. ESPN and NBA TV doing a fine job of televising all the action.

I was interested in watching Emoni Bates play for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

One thing I noticed about the Ypsilanti, Michigan native was his energy and activity was very good. Bates was moving without the ball with urgency. In his first game Friday night he played 29 minutes shooting 5-18 from the field, including 4-13 from distance. Bates pulled down 6 rebounds, had 0 assists and turned it over 3 times.

Yesterday Bates went 5-12 from the field, 1-5 from deep. 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 turnovers.

If Bates works hard, does the right thing and buys into the Cavaliers plan, he can have a bright future. I like him and hope he gets it done.

Isiah Thomas was on the call for NBA TV for the Cavaliers-Raptors game. I turned it on and he was talking about Victor Wembanyama’s frst game with the Spurs. Isiah was more impressed with Victor’s 5 blocks in the game. Hey Zeke, he’s 7-4, I hope he can block a few shots at his size.

Raptors guard Markquis Nowell struggled shooting the ball against the Cavs. In the first half he was 0-7. Finished 2-11.

As for Victor’s second game, he played much better than opening night. In 26 minutes he scored 27 points on 9-14 shooting including 2-4 from distance. 12 rebounds, 0 assists and 7-12 from the free-throw line. I love his game.

Michael Devoe from Georgia Tech is playing for the Portland Trailblazers in Vegas. He had a very good game vs the Spurs: 29 points on 10-17 shooting including 5-7 from deep. More impressive was his 5 assists and 0 turnovers. The southpaw has a little Jalen Brunson in his game.

Scoot Henderson did not play for Portland.

SteveFinamore@yahoo.com

VICTOR WEMBANYAMA

The 19 year-old Frenchman made his American – NBA summer league debut Friday night in Las Vegas against the Charlotte Hornets. His performance was nothing to get crazy about. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best, I’d give him a 5.5.

The arena was sold out, atmosphere was electric. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jerry West showed up. ESPN had Doris Burke and Mark Jones on the call. By the way, memo to ESPN; the interview with Cap at half-time was awful. Pop was sitting court-side, they should have asked him a question or two.

Victor didn’t shoot the ball well from the outside (2-13) but did make a couple of nice passes, (3 assists/3 turnovers) blocked a few shots (5) grabbed 8 rebounds in 27 minutes of action. In summer league they play 40 minute games.

He was 4-4 from the free-throw line.

I like his poise and demeanor. He didn’t seem to get upset. And looks coachable. He’s definitely a “team” guy. Typical Spurs player.

I wish the Spurs guards would’ve thrown him the ball more in the post. I understand though guys are trying to impress. If they only understood the “secret” and that they can do other things to turn heads.

Victor did get dunked on by Kai Jones which shook the building.

Spurs next game is Sunday night at 8:00 PM.

And for that incident with Britney Spears; why is she putting her hand on him in the first place?

I can’t imagine what this young man is going through with all the hype surrounding him.

SteveFinamore@yahoo.com

LEBRON

Jeff Benedict has written a biography about LeBron James. I’m two chapters in and it’s awesome.

James is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. He has won 4 NBA titles, has 4 NBA finals MVP’s, 4 regular season MVP’s and is 4th all-time in assists.

He’s made first team all-defense 5 years. He’s been in the NBA for 20 seasons and has made the all-star game in 19 of them.

All that is amazing.

I love his game. To me, he’s the second greatest player in the history of the game. (Michael still is #1).