The Wildcard’s Guide to the NFL - Week 17

And so we arrive at week 17. The final week of the regular season and the final game of the year for most of these 32 teams. I don’t know what I’ll do without the NFL all Monday each Monday. Sure, there have been hard times, particularly every second or third week when the Cowboys put up a stinker, but y’know there’s something that keeps drawing me back each time. Maybe it’s the love of the sport, maybe just blind faith, or perhaps it’s some sick sadomasochistic fantasy. Most likely...

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The Wildcard’s Guide to the NFL - Week 16

With only two weeks of regular season NFL to go, the stakes have never been higher. Seasons, reputations, careers and games are all on the line as the 32 teams tussle for a shot at eternal glory. Some will win, some will lose. Some were born to sing the blues. There will be cheers, jeers and projectile beer cups. Hearts will literally be broken. But how will it all conclude? We’re about to find out…

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Weekly NBA wrap up with the Mid Range Jumpers

MVP watch

Fresh Prince

-Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder 28.6ppg, 8.2rpg, 4.8apg

 -LeBron James (Miami Heat, 25.2ppg, 6.8rpg, 6.5apg)

-Paul George (Indiana Pacers, 23.8ppg, 5.8rpg)

-Chris Paul (LA Clippers, 19.5ppg, 11.3apg, 4.7rpg)

 

 -Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves, 25.2ppg, 13.7rpg, 4.2apg)

-Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs 17.5ppg, 6.1apg)

-Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors, 24.3ppg, 9.0apg, 4.2rpg)

-LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trailblazers, 23.3, 11.1rpg

His Airness

·  LeBron James (Miami Heat, 25.2ppg, 6.8rpg, 6.5apg)

·  Paul George (Indiana Pacers, 23.8ppg, 5.8rpg)

· Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves, 25.2ppg, 13.7rpg, 4.2apg)

· Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder 28.6ppg, 8.2rpg, 4.8apg

Nighthawk

-Kevin Durant (OKC) – 28.6pts , 8.2reb , 4.8ast

-Lebron James (MIA) – 25.2pts , 6.8reb , 6.5ast

-Paul George (IND) – 23.8pts , 5.8reb , 3.6ast

-LaMarcus Alridge (POR) – 23.3pts , 11.1reb , 2.8ast

Standouts

FP - Phoenix Suns

The Suns are a team we haven’t heard much from since the Steve Nash-Amare Stoudemire days but the young Phoenix squad are playing some great basketball. While a 14-10 record may not seem that impressive they were on a 5 game win streak before their loss to the Spurs today. Eric Bledsoe has been exactly what the Suns expected when they traded for him this offseason and they now have a solid backcourt pairing with Goran Dragic. This team is exceeding expectations and I’ve been impressed with the new look Phoenix Suns.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Is there any stopping Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook? The Oklahoma City Thunder duo are firing on all cylinders leading the Thunder on a seven game win streak and are now leading the Western Conference. Still unbeaten on their home court this Thunder squad has all the tools required to win a championship right now and yet they are still improving.

Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks are another team who are exceeding expectations and are currently in some good form sitting third in the Eastern Conference. While this position has changed hands a number of times over the past few weeks the Hawks are now above .500 at 14-12 on the season. Led by big man Al Horford and point guard Jeff Teague (who is having a career defining year) the Hawks are a team on the rise who continue to surprise.

Teams on the rise

FP

·        Oklahoma City Thunder

·        Phoenix Suns

·        Miami Heat

Andre Drummond

·        Atlanta Hawks

HA

Detroit Pistons – The Eastern Conference is currently wide open and despite the Piston’s current losing record they remain a team on the rise. With so much potential in the likes of Andre Drummond, look for them to get back to .500 and challenge some of the top teams.

NH

Phoenix Suns  The Suns are one of the biggest surprises in the NBA thus far, they currently hold a 14-10 record which sits them 7th in the competitive Western Conference and had a five game win streak which ended today in their loss to the Spurs. They have been a team that was considered destined for the lottery, almost considered favourites in the ‘Riggin for Wiggins” sweepstakes but they have silenced those critics. They are showing that they are a team ready to compete and have even shown new interest in trading some of their future 1st round draft picks to try and pair a current star with their offseason acquisition of young gun Eric Bledsoe.

Detroit Pistons  The Pistons are a team quietly playing well in the weak Eastern Conference currently sitting nicely in 5th place with a 13-14 record. They have had an up and down season thus far, showing the inconsistency of a new team which is expected but now they are slowly gaining momentum with their big win against the Pacers on the road this week. They are showing that they're are a team which matches up extremely well against the Eastern Conference top dogs - the Pacers and Heat but will need to continue to win the so called smaller games to really show they are ready for a playoff run.

Boston Celtics  The Celtics were considered one of the worst teams if not the worst team in the league before the season began. Having lost Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, and Rajon Rondo to injury their early season form reflected this, however after a slow start with young head coach Brad Stevens (who is now proving why they signed him for 6 years) they are showing some strength and are sitting right in the middle of the Eastern Conference playoff contention. They hold a 12-15 record, which is good for 4th in the conference and with Rondo nearing a return you would only think they will get better.

Teams on the slide

FP

·        Philadelphia 76ers

·        Memphis Grizzlies

·        Milwaukee Bucks

·        Sacramento Kings

HA

Philadelphia 76ers – currently on a seven game losing sreak, the 76ers are struggling and it appears that there is little hope for them in the future. The only positive news is that rookie Nerlens Noel could possibly make his debut this season.

Performance of the week

FP - LaMarcus Aldridge vs. Rockets 31 points, 25 rounds (12/22 FG)

There were a number of players this week who are worthy of the performance of the week but in a week where we saw a number of duels between great players and teams - LaMarcus Aldridge’s performance against Dwight Howard and the Houston Rockets earns my performance of the week. A matchup of two of the top big men in the league, both players played well challenging one another in the paint and leading their teams in the points, rebounds and blocked shots.

Notable performances

Dwight Howard vs. Trailblazers 32 points, 17 rebounds (14/22 FG)

Al Horford (Hawks) vs. Wizards 34 points, 15 rebounds

Chris Paul vs. Wizards 38 points, 12 assists (11-14 FG, 5-7 3Pt, 11-11 FT)

LeBron James vs. Jazz 30 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists

Joe Johnson (Nets) vs. 76ers 37 points, 7 rebounds (13-20 FG, 10-14 3Pt)

Damian Lillard vs. Cavaliers 36 points, 10 assists, 8 rebounds (8-12 3pt + Game winning 3 pointer)

Kevin Love vs. Trailblazers 29 points, 15 rebounds, 9 assists

Play of the week

Both the Fresh Prince and His Airness agree that Damian Lillard’s clutch works perfectly fine.

FP - Play(s) of the week this week go to Portland Trailblazer Damian Lillard for his back-to-back game winning buckets. Lillard has been one the best players in the clutch this year and the nickname of  ‘the silent assassin’ is warranted.

 Oooops and again....

 Notables..

Andre Igoudala’s almost play of the week

 DeAndre Jordan defense to offense

 Undercover Brother

FP - Undercover brother this week isn’t that undercover but deserves another mention. Damian Lillard has been playing at an all-star level in Portland and is a large reason why the Blazers are currently sitting 2nd in the West. The second year point guard is currently averaging 21.3 points per game and 5.9 assists per game. As I mentioned before he is one of the best performers in the clutch and to put it simply has superstar potential.

HA – Andre Drummond is currently a double-double machine having recorded 18 this year. He’s super efficient and can explode with a flurry of points at any time, as he did getting 31 points the other day.

Rookie Watch

NH - Victor Oladipo - 13.3pts , 4.5reb , 3.4ast

Michael Cater Williams – 17.7pts , 5.8reb , 7.3ast

Trey Burke – 13.5pts , 3.6reb , 5.1ast

Trey Burke has been creating buzz after returning from injuring and showing that he is a strong candidate for Rookie of the Year and with MCW still out with injuring and Oladipo’s up and down performances he is narrowing the gap that MCW and Oladipo have created from the rest of the pack.

Storyline Watch/Random thoughts

FP - The NBA really starts to heat up over the Christmas period with a number of key matchups coming on Christmas Day in the US. (Boxing day in NZ) Trade rumors start to grow as teams start to get a feel for what direction they’re headed in for the remainder of the season. Some teams will be looking to strengthen their squads while others will be shopping for players and draft picks to build a future team around. With the competition being so close this year in each respective conference it will be hard to get a gauge on what the owners and general managers are thinking so keep an eye out as I suspect there are a few teams looking to make big moves before the February trade deadline.  

What to watch for (all NZT)

Spurs @ Warriors on Friday

Rockets @ Pacers on Saturday

Thunder @ Spurs on Sunday

Christmas Day Games (Boxing day in NZ)

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NZ Breakers 62-71 Perth Wildcats

Fast Break Report

Stat Line

Points   J.Ennis 16 (PER), M.Vukona 16 (NZB), 2 with 15

Rebounds   M.Knight 9 (PER), A.Pledger 9 (NZB), 2 with 7

Assists  J.Beal 6 (PER), K.Johnson 4 (NZB), C.Webster 3 (NZB)

Steals    K.Johnson 3 (NZB), D.Martin 2 (PER), G.Hire 2 (PER)

Blocks   T.Jervis 3 (PER), J.Ennis 2 (PER), 2 with 1

How It Unfolded

It’s pretty hard to see anyone beating Perth to the title this season. The past few years have been defined by the Breakers vs Wildcats rivalry, but for now there’s no competition. Perth made it 3 from 3 over NZB with a convincing win, much more so than the nail-biter in Perth last week, improving to 12-1 and dropping the kiwi team to 4-9, with the playoffs just a pipe dream for the moment.

The writing was on the wall early as the Breakers had probably their worst offensive quarter of the season to open up this game. They missed their first 6 three-pointers, struggling to assert themselves in the paint, often settling for tough jump shots or contested layups. And against a team as good as Perth, you just cannot give them that kind of leg-up. NZB didn’t get their second field goal until 1:40 to go in the opening quarter. Perth defended very well, and took their chances at the other end, opening up an early lead. The gulf in class was obvious from the start, and though the Breakers showed some much welcome fight in the second half, taking big bites out of that lead, it was too much to hold off the onslaught of James Ennis and company. Ennis’ buzzer beater to end the first half must have sent Breakers fans into melancholic fits of déjà vu. Perth had contributions from all over. Ennis had 16 pts and 5 reb, but it was Matty Knight, surprisingly, who stole the plaudits, with 15 and 9. Add in the sharpshooting of Damien Martin, Shawn Redhage and Jermaine Beal (who had an off day), and a whole lot of rebounding off the bench, and this team is as good as the Breakers have been for the past three years. At least.

For the home team, Kerron Johnson (14 pts, 4 ass, 5 reb, 2 stl) was a spark plug, and Tom Abercrombie (15 pts, 6 reb) shot well. Mika Vukona (16 pts, 7 reb) was typically efficient too. This was not a game which they were expected to win, but after a tough and winless road trip, it does sting. The Breakers defence really does need to be applauded for how well they limited Perth – keeping them to a season low of 71 overall is something to be proud of – but their own offensive troubles are worrying. Their third loss in a row drops the Breakers to last on the table. It’s time to get moving. Next up is the All Star game this weekend.

Stocks Up

Kerron Johnson. When he really asserts himself in a game, you see why he’s so highly rated. Yet Johnson has a tendency to let others step up around him. His passing game is good enough to facilitate this, though given his athleticism and dynamic ability, Breakers fans would much prefer those spin moves around the basket. Just gotta pick and choose better. Commentator Casey Frank made a valid point in the gamecast that Johnson doesn’t react well to what defences give him, making his mind up early how a play is going to go, and following it through regardless. Despite this, it was a strong effort here against Perth, never letting up and really trying to rise to the occasion. More of this, please Kerron.

Stocks Down

CJ Bruton. It’s telling that against the best team in the league, the Breakers former closer only gets 7 minutes. Plus he’s 0-9 in the past three games from 3 pt range. 3-22 of you wanna stretch that back even further.

Play of the Game

Kerron Johnson goes loop-de-loop with his movement around the court, and ties the bow with a sweet left handed layup:

Match MVP Points

Kerron Johnson 3

Mika Vukona 2

Tom Abercrombie 1

Season MVP Standings

Mika Vukona 21

Kerron Johnson 16

Tom Abercrombie 12 

Up Next

Sunday 29th December, 4pm: Sydney Kings vs NZ Breakers, Sydney Entertainment Centre (NZT)

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The Wildcard’s Guide to the NFL - Week 15

And for my first trick this week, I shall accurately predict the Denver Broncos to pretty much end the Chargers season with a close but comfortable win. I’m on a roll right now, man, 24 of 32 for the past two weeks. I mean, I don’t want to exaggerate or get carried away with this, but I’m pretty much the Michael Jordan of NFL picks. The Beatles and the Rolling Stones combined. I AM A GOLDEN GOD!

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Weekly NBA wrap up with the Mid Range Jumpers

 MVP watch

Fresh Prince

Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder 28.4ppg, 8.2rpg, 4.9apg)

Paul George (Indiana Pacers, 24.7ppg, 5.7rpg)

LeBron James (Miami Heat, 25.0ppg, 6.5rpg, 6.3apg)

Chris Paul (LA Clippers, 18.9ppg, 11.9apg)

 

Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves, 23.9ppg, 13.8rpg, 4.2apg)

Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs 17.6ppg, 6.1apg)

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors, 24.1ppg, 9.0apg, 4.3rpg)

 

The Nighthawk

 

Kevin Durant (OKC)

Paul George (Indiana)

Lebron James (Miami)

Chris Paul (LA Clippers)

Standouts

FP - Oklahoma City Thunder

The Thunder have gone 9-1 over their last 10 games including a convincing win over the Indiana Pacers. Led by Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook the Thunder are a title contending team and are hitting midseason form early in the year.

Phoenix Suns

Key man in the desert - Eric Bledsoe

The Phoenix Suns are so far, 12-9 on the season and are currently in the eight position in the Western Conference. They’ve gone 7-3 in the last 10 games including wins over the Portland Trailblazers and the Houston Rockets. Standout guard Eric Bledsoe is back for Phoenix now and the Suns are a team on the rise.

Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers haven’t been what I expected at this stage of the season however they have shown some positive signs through their last five games. Coming off a poor start and a losing streak spanning five games the Kyrie Irving led Cavaliers have beaten the Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers and the New York Knicks. All of these wins came at home with their only loss coming on the road against the Atlanta Hawks. Kyrie Irving has had a bumpy start with some outstanding performances like his 37-point outing against the Knicks but equally has had several unimpressive performances. The Cavaliers are full of players ready to break out and I expect them to challenge for a playoff spot if they can resolve their locker room issues and offensive struggles. Tristan Thompson, Andrew Bynum, Dion Waiters and Jarrett Jack are all players capable of stepping up for the Cavs and if Kyrie can lead they way this team is more than capable of making the playoffs.

Teams on the rise

FP - Oklahoma City Thunder

Cleveland Cavaliers

Phoenix Suns

Denver Nuggets

NH - The Portland Trail Blazers are a team to look out for as they are leading arguably the hardest conference in the NBA. They aren’t getting the publicity of the Heat and Pacers and are going about their business quietly with Lamarcus Aldridge and Damien Lillard leading the way. Ignore them at your peril.

Sacramento's Isaiah Thomas

The Sacramento Kings got blown out today, but have been a team on the improve. Demarcus Cousins and Isaiah Thomas have been leading the Kings and with the arrival of Rudy Gay, they could continue their ascent. Gay may be a risky acquisition, hurting them in the long run but he adds valuable scoring ability as well as giving the Kings the option to go small with him at the 4 position, relying heavily on their guards.

My top five at the moment is

Portland

OKC

Indiana

Miami

San Antonio

Teams on the slide

FP - Chicago Bulls

Philadelphia 76ers

New York Knicks

Milwaukee Bucks

NH – Bottom five

Bucks

Utah Jazz

Orlando Magic

Brooklyn Nets

Charlotte Bobcats

Performance of the week

FP - Kevin Durant vs Indiana Pacers (36 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 14/23 FG)

Once again KD earns the performance of the week for his game against the Indiana Pacers. Matching up against Paul George and the league leading Indiana Pacers, Durant was outstanding leading the Thunder to a 24-point win 118-94. What’s equally impressive with this performance was how efficient Durant was shooting a ridiculous 14/23 and hitting 2 of his 3 attempts from behind the three-point line.

Notable performances

Kyrie Irving vs Knicks (37 points, 11 assists, 4/7 3pt)

Stephen Curry vs Bobcats (43 points, 9 assists, 6 rebounds)

Russell Westbrook vs Pacers (26 points, 13 assists, 7 rebounds)

NH - Demarcus Cousins vs Dallas (32 points, 19 rebounds, 3 assists)

Play of the week

Play of the week this week is an all around team performance by the Golden State Warriors. Some great work protecting the rim by Australian Andrew Bogut leading to a good fast break opportunity, a nice dish from Stephen Curry to Harrison Barnes for an effortless reverse jam!

Notables

Uncle Drew’s (Kyrie Irving) killer crossover, spinning Pablo Prigioni around and nailing a three pointer.

And Iman Shumpert’s emphatic throw down

Undercover Brother

FP - The undercover brother this week is the Chicago Bull’s swingman Luol Deng. The Bulls are struggling big time after losing Derrick Rose but Deng has stepped up and played well for Chicago. His last six scoring totals read 20, 37, 27, 27, 24 and 22 and currently averaging 19.4 points per game and 7.1 rebounds per game and is doing a great job for a Bulls squad that is battling without Rose and Jimmy Butler.

Storyline Watch/Random thoughts

FP - Kobe’s return is currently all the talk in the NBA and I suspect the entire basketball world is keeping a close eye on number 24 and the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe is looking great for a guy who’s stepped in with a small amount of basketball in the last eight months. Kobe isn’t match conditioned and expect him to be inconsistent for the next little while but we all know how Kobe is out to prove all the doubters wrong so don’t be surprised if we see the Black Mamba hitting some form sooner rather than later.

NH – Kobe Bryant’s return was a slow one, but a good blowout to get rid of the cobwebs. He played better in his second outing shooting 6-11 (8-8 at the line) on his way to 20 points in the Lakers loss to the Pheonix Suns. Even though they lost, the Lakers and their fans will feel good about Bryant’s return as the signs of a return to his best look promising.

What to watch for (all NZT)

FP - Rockets @ Blazers on Friday

Dwight Howard and James Harden take on the team currently ruling the Western Conference in the Portland Trailblazers. I’m looking forward to the battle of the paint in this one between LaMarcus Aldridge and Dwight Howard. Will be interesting too see how they match up and whether we will see Howard on Aldridge on the defensive end as the Blazers big man has been in some fine form.

Lakers @ Thunder on Saturday

Fortunately for us this one’s on ESPN so tune in on Saturday to see Kobe Bryant’s Lakers take on Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, our own Steven Adams and the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Lakers are battling at the moment and I expect this one too be a high scoring affair.

Spurs @ Clippers on Tuesday

The San Antonio Spurs travel to LA to take on Chris Paul and the Clippers. This should be a quality game of basketball as the Spurs are very good on the road and the Clippers are a great team at home. This Western Conference battle should be a good one!

Pacers @ Heat on Thursday

The Heat-Pacers game last week lived up to the hype and I expect this game to be just as intense. The Heat will not want to drop another game to the Pacers while Indiana will be looking to make a statement early in the season, which will hopefully end up in a good battle between two of the top teams in the NBA. 

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The Dugout - December 11

NFL Week 14                                                                                      

Let it Snow! x3

Not the easiest of conditions this week in the National Football League. In fact things were downright seasonal. If there wasn’t a snowstorm, it was still windier than a barn-raising, Oz-transporting Kansas City tornado, and if not that then it was still next to freezing. In Chicago they had to keep the water bottles in front of heaters to keep 'em from freezing over. The worst was in Philly, where there was a damn blizzard! Detroit couldn’t handle it, fumbling about a thousand times, while the Eagles adjusted to a running game that better suited the conditions. See Calvin Johnson, here, made a good catch, fell as he did so and came up with a helmet full of snow.

Tight Finishes and Blown Opportunites

This week saw some of the most incredible finishes in recent memory, all within half an hour of each other. There was Pittsburgh, trailing Miami as time expired, they went for the lateral pass tactic (why don’t teams incorporate it more?), throwing the ball around like the local first XV (if there is such a thing). Normally this is a last ditch tactic of desperation, and it was here too, only they managed to find some space and Antonio Brown skipped past the last man to appear to take it in for the most unbelievable winning touchdown in history. And it was unbelievable. Literally. Because he stepped out on his way. A single inch of white paint may be the deciding factor in the Steelers’ and Dolphins’ seasons.

Then in New England, Tom Brady proved once more why he can never be counted out, leading his Patriots to two late touchdowns to win the game. They even recovered an onside kick – their first since New Year’s Day 1995. The Browns were unlucky with a late pass interference call that went against them, but watching on, the Pats were always wining that game once they recovered that kick.

But the pick of the bunch was a mental last few minutes between Baltimore and Minnesota – where FIVE touchdowns were scored in the final 125 seconds!

  • With 2:05 on the clock, Dennis Pitta catches a Joe Flacco pass to give Baltimore a 15-12 lead.
  • 1:27 to go, sub Vikings RB Toby Gerhart (in for the injured Adrian Peterson) breaks through the Ravens D for a 41 yard TD run. 19-15 Vikings.
  • Immediately after Jacoby Jones runs the kickoff back the distance. 22-19 Ravens
  • The Vikings try to get in position for a game-tying field goal, but Cordarrelle Patterson goes four points better with a 71 yard TD from what was initially a short screen pass. 26-22 with 46 seconds remaining.
  • But Joe Flacco wasn’t done, taking his team the length of the field, and throwing the winner to rookie Marlon Brown with 4 seconds on the clock. Final score: 29-26 to Baltimore.  

Mile High & 64 Yards Long

We know how the altitude of Denver’s Mile High Stadium affects players, we hear about it every damn time they play there. Kickers especially have an advantage, but that doesn’t take the gloss off this moment for Denver K Matt Prater. He broke the NFL record for longest field goal (3 had previously hit 63 yarders) with a 64 yard deep bomb to end the half. Wow. 

Playoff Hunt

Guarantees: Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts

Near Certainties: New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs

Division Hunts: Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys

Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers

Wildcard Hunts: 2 of San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers & Arizona Cardinals

Miami Dolphins vs Baltimore Ravens vs San Diego Chargers vs New York Jets

No Hopers: Everyone else

Power Rankings

  1. Denver Broncos
  2. Seattle Seahawks
  3. New Orleans Saints
  4. San Francisco 49ers
  5. Kansas City Chiefs

P. Manning – Record Watch

Tom Brady 2007 – 50 TD passes in a season

Peyton Manning 2013 – 45 TD passes (3 games remaining)

Drew Brees 2011 – 5476 pass yards in a season

Peyton Manning 2013 – 4522 pass yards (3 games remaining)

In Honour of Ditka the Great

Legendary Chicago icon and NFL player/coach/pundit/personality Mike Ditka had his number 89 retired by the Bears on Monday Night Football. A fitting tribute to a man more synonymous with that franchise than any other. Ditka won Superbowls as both a player and a coach with the Bears, along with a popular career as a TV analyst. Then there’s possibly his most glittering career achievement of all: appearing in the Will Ferrell film ‘Kicking and Screaming’he Bears responded by almost matching his retired number in points (they got half way at least) in pummelling the Cowboys.

Rudy's On the Road

A big time and curious trade went down this week in the NBA. Sacramento picked up small forward Rudy Gay from Toronto in a seven player deal. The Kings get Gay, Aaron Gray and Quincy Acy (the first a very tall journeyman, the latter a youngster), while the Raptors in return, along with dumping Gay’s salary, get Greivis Vásquez, Patrick Patterson, John Salmons, and Chuck Hayes. Vasquez is a very handy guard who’ll definitely contribute, the other three will probably play depth roles. Rudy Gay is a high scorer, but a sloppy one and can be a greedy player. Interesting to see how that fits in with Boogie Cousins’ me-first attitude. The Kings also added guard Derrick Williams from Minnesota last week.

MLB Offseason

Robinson Cano has gotten himself a nice big new contract, only it’s with the Seattle Mariners not the New York Yankees. It had become clear that the Yanks weren;t willing to pay Cano quite what he was asking for. So Cano and his agent Jay Z (or rather Jay Z’s Roc Nation Sports) went with the best offer on the table, a 10 year $240m deal to play in Seattle.

This is another deal in a busy offseason for the AL West, which is dominating proceedings. Texas has already acquired Prince Fielder, 2-time defending division champs Oakland have been up to their usual wheeling and dealing, and the LA Angels have picked up former World Series MVP David Freese while working hard to improve their pitching. Oh and Houston still suck.

The Yankees are gonna be looking very different in 2014 too. Gone is their lynchpin infielder and star player Cano. Jeter and A-Rod are still around but to call them injury prone would be like calling Al Capone ‘a little short tempered’. Mo Rivera’s retired. So’s Andy Pettitte. Curtis Granderson has been replaced by Red Sox icon Jacoby Ellsbury. Bryan McCann’s in town to catch. T’ain’t your fathers Yankees no more.

Good Week:

LeSean McCoy (Philadelphia Eagles) – Maybe more of a good half, but you can’t deny the influence of the Philly RB. Struggling early in a Philadelphia blizzard, he basically ran down hill in the second stanza – all the way to a franchise record 217 rush yards on 29 carries, with 2 TDs. He basically changed this game, with the Eagles able to rally from behind to take a crucial win.

Some Guy at an OKC game a while back – so this fella hits a half court shot in a half time competition. Wins $20k, right? Only he’s a college athlete, so they say he can’t keep the money because he has to be an amateur. But now they say it’s allgood and he can keep it.

Bad Week:

Dallas Cowboys – Specifically their defence. It seems like every time they play in a nationally broadcast game, they bring the turnstile defence. RB Matt Forte and QB Josh McCown picked them off all day, scoring on every single possession except the kneel down with 6 seconds to go.

Jason Kidd (Brooklyn Nets) – The noose is tightening for the new Nets coach. 6-14 is not even close to good enough. Now he’s rowing with his assistant. Paul Pierce and Deron Williams are coming back now, hopefully for him they can give this team a shot in the arm.

Inglorious Fail of the Week:

Nick Young (LA Lakers) - Went for the 360 degree spinning layup. Much embarrassment ensued.

Weekly Pondering:

Kirk Cousins or RG3?

Jay Cutler or Josh McCown?

Trent Richardson or a large rock?

Peyton Manning Honourable Player of the Week:

Peyton Manning. Like a broken record he just does the same thing every week. Only it’s the best broken record you’ve ever heard. Like it froze on the solo in Stairway or the riff from Brown Sugar. 39/59 for 397 yards and 4 tds. Just another day at the office.

Upcoming Dates (NZ Time):

December 30 - NFL Regular Season Ends

February 3 - Superbowl XLVIII

February 17 - 2014 NBA All-Star Game

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Melbourne Tigers 84-82 NZ Breakers

Another away game, another tight loss. And this was a game that was there for the taking, one that the Breakers of old would definitely have closed out. But playing their second game in 3 days, the kiwi team fell apart offensively down the stretch to lose narrowly in a game that they led for most of the second half. CJ Bruton made some history, playing in his 500th career NBL game, though it wasn’t the fairytale he’d hoped for, going 0-6 from 3pt zone, including a couple late efforts that would have been crucial.

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Perth Wildcats 95-91 NZ Breakers

Perth away. The toughest fixture in any season. And it started terribly, with the Wildcats running out to an early lead. They controlled the ball well, and flayed some timid Breakers defence with a clinic in shooting. Early on in the second Perth had themselves an 18 point lead. But if you thought the three time champs would lie down you thought wrong. The Breakers managed to claw themselves back into the game, playing some very high quality basketball. A couple of dunks and some clever passes were more than highlight worthy. Perth rebounded better than NZB, as expected, and they were clever with the ball in hand, but what really kept them ahead was their three point shooting. Jermaine Beal especially was beyond incredible, hitting 8 of 15 attempts (tying a franchise record for 3pters made in a game). He finished with 30 points.

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The Wildcard’s Guide to the NFL - Week 14

That trip to the witchdoctor really paid off in the end, with a 75% success rate last week in my picks, and a tied personal best. Three dollars, a goat’s tongue and a vial of werewolf blood (man was THAT hard to find!) were well spent. Unfortunately when I went back to see the guy this week, the clearing in the forest was completely abandoned, and the grass had mysteriously grown back as if nobody had set foot there in years. Typical bloody mystics with their trippy mind games. So I’m on my own now.

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The Dugout - December 4

NFL Week 13

The Thanksgiving Day Feast

Three games in a row last Friday, all in honour of a holiday which we kiwis care nothing for. Fair trade. First up the Lions made a big step towards the playoffs by crushing the directionless Packers. Calvin Johnson had 101 yards and a TD. The Dallas made similar strides in taking care of Oakland despite...

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