Saturday, July 30, 2011

r                                                The First Meeting

After a month the president of the NBA David Stern will meet with the representative of the players  Billy Hunter, the president of the association of the players Derek Fisher and with the representative of the owners of the teams  Peter Holt who is the owner of the San Antonio Spurs.
                As Derek Fisher stated: Taking into account that in June we tried a lot to reach an agreement before the 1st of July, since then there is a strange silence from both sides. We will meet so as to see if we have made any progress and try to reach an agreement  until October 1st
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Sunday, July 24, 2011


Jason Terry confident that the season will start normally
The Mavericks’ point guard stated that: I can think nothing but a normal begging for the League. A delay is possible. But we have to train as if the league starts normally. We are the champions and everyone will want to defeat us.
                He goes against the grain with his decision to play in Europe such as other NBA stars. As he said: The money of the whole word won’t give more satisfaction than defending the title that I won last year with the Dallas Mavericks.  

Thursday, July 21, 2011


Kobe Bryant to play at Turkey for Besiktas

As reports claim the Lakers superstar after a long-lasting phone call with the president of Besiktas  agreed to come to Turkey at the 1st of September. This transfer will happen with the financial help of the sponsor of the team and the Euroleague the Turkish Airlines. The transfer will cost only 300000$ to Besiktas and the rest of the sum will be paid by the Turkish airlines. If the transfer happens Besiktas will look more like an NBA team than an European basketball team because it will have in its roster three NBAers. Allen Iverson, Deron Williams and Kobe Bryant
            

Saturday, July 16, 2011



Rondo ‘s left elbow still hurting
As the Celtics’ point guard stated: “Since I have started playing basketball I have never felt more pain. Now I feel less pain, of course, the swelling has reduced somewhat. Only the joint is still swollen, but I think I'll be alright when needed”

Thursday, July 14, 2011


Wade undecided whether he will participate at the USA Olympic team for 2012 Olympics.

As he stated: “It depends on a lot of things. We finished last month so I don’t miss basketball at this time. I have still two weeks of resting before I return to basket. But if the Lockout continues, the sport will be missed by a lot of people.  And when we are out of schedule everything goes out of schedule”

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Yao Ming’s Retirement
Yao Ming is the player who changed the history of NBA. First of all he is the first Asian player ever to join a NBA team. That means he managed to connect Asia with the NBA, he made the dream look possible for people all over the world. 
            Now let’s talk about his career and why he decided to retire.
            He started his career playing for the Shanghai Sharks for 5 years. He averaged 38.9 points and 20.2 rebounds a game, while shooting 76.6% from the field. In his rookie season at the age of 17 he averaged 10 points and 8 rebounds a game. In his second year in the CBS he broke his foot.  
This decreased his vertical for 5 inches (13cm). The Houston Rockets picked him at no1 of the 2002 NBA draft. After three years of successful playing in the NBA he started to get continuously injured at his knee and foot.  These continuous injuries made him retire at his 31 years. At his last NBA season he played only 5 games. He managed to get in the playoffs many times in his career and he is an 8 times NBA all-star




Monday, July 11, 2011

Tribute to Dallas Maverick


It was the night of the 20th of June of 2006 when Miami Heat became the NBA champions for that year after Jason Terry lost a three pointer 3 seconds before the end of the match. The match ended 92-95 and the Miami Heat won the Dallas Mavericks 4-2. Many thinks have changed since then.
June 12th of 2011
                    2011 NBA finals.
Same teams completely different rosters. In the roster of Dallas Mavericks two players have remained since that night of June back in 2006. These players are Dirk Nowitzki and Jason (JET) Terry.  Many additions have happened in this roster. Jason Kidd, JJ Barea, Shawn Marion, Caron Butler, Tyson Chandler, Deshawn Stevenson, Peja Stojacovic are some of the players that came in order to make the Mavericks the world champions. Of course this didn’t happen in one night. It took 5 years for the Mavericks to fully recover from the 2006 NBA finals lose. And now the revenge is so near. They are winning 3-2 and they are only one step from becoming the NBA champions for 2011. This step is: The forth win in Miami.
            On the other hand, The Heat has spent many millions of dollars to bring Lebron James and Chris Bosh in Miami so as to help Dwayne Wade for a second NBA title. Shaquile O’neal has left Miami but several players have remained in the roster since 2006. And now the second NBA ring is near and very far for Miami. They are one step from getting eliminated by the Dallas Mavericks that means one loss and they are two steps from getting crowned as NBA champions: Two wins in their Homeground.
            Jumball in the American airlines arena in Miami and the Match begins:
Nowitzki has pure shooting performance but that doesn’t matter Jason Terry is there. Lebron James and the Miami Heat take the early lead but in the end is experience and passion that matter and the Dallas Mavericks are the NBA champions for 2011.
                                   
            The movie of the 6th game of the Finals: Πατηστε Εδώ
           

Thursday, July 7, 2011

What does Lockout mean for the NBAers


The consequences of the lockout will be harsh. First of all, the largest percentage of the NBAers will prefer to move to other continents so as to play basketball. For instance they will play basketball in Europe. There are many good teams in Europe such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Panathinaikos,Maccani Tel Aviv  and others. This will occur because in the USA they won’t be able to do so because the NBA League won’t start.
Furthermore they will lose a large amount of money because the teams that can offer so much money to players are limited.
In conclusion, I believe that both players and presidents should try the most they can so as to avoid a Lockout for long time because nobody will win things with a long-lasting Lockout
Update: Deron Williams has signed with Besiktas in Turkey. Further details about the contract will be announced later. Besiktas is the team that signed Allen Iverson last year.
                                                                                                                Makis Dragon

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

What does Lockout mean for the NBA

    What does Lockout mean for the NBA

First of all, the possibilities of a delay in the starting of the league are very high. Mainly because the two sides, the players and the presidents of the teams, are very far from reaching an agreement. The lockout of 1998 made the league begin at January 7 with 50 games for each team instead of 82 which is the normal.
Furthermore a Lockout might make the funs a bit dissatisfied and make them not willing to go at the stadiums and watch their team. This has happened many times in past lockouts. After these lockouts the NBA fan base took 5 years to become like it was and now that the league attracts more people than ever a lockout for long would be destructive.
Also the main reason for this lockout is the disagreement of the players with the decision of the presidents to reduce their salaries from the 57% of the revenue of each team to 50%. Even if the players agree to this, the revenue from the tickets will be reduced. That means they have done nothing. The revenue of each team will be the same as it was and most teams will continue to have financial problems.