TAG: C.J. Watson
By The Fantasy Doctor
Beast of the Night: Stephen Curry owned the Jazz last night, finishing with 29 points, five boards, 12 assists, three steals and a pair of threes. He shot 71 percent (10-14) from the floor, 88 percent (7-8) from the free-throw line and had three turnovers. This was a nice bounce-back game for Curry, who had just 18 points on 7-of-23 shooting in his previous two games. For the season, he’s averaging top 10 numbers, which is right in line with expectations. Now let’s hope his ankles stay intact. Read More »
Tags: Amar’e Stoudemire, C.J. Watson, derrick rose, Ekpe Udoh, Gordon Hayward, Greivis Vasquez, Iman Shumpert, Ivan Johnson, Jamaal Tinsley, Kyle Korver, Landry Fields, Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Tiago Splitter, Timofey Mozgov, Wesley Matthews
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By The Fantasy Doctor
Beast of the Night: Brandon Jennings finished with 31 points, four rebounds, eight assists, four steals and seven three-pointers last night. He shot 36 percent (9-25) from the floor, 75 percent (6-8) from the free-throw line and had zero turnovers. Since Jan. 17, Jennings is averaging 24.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.9 steals and 3.6 threes per game, while shooting 45 percent from the field and 83 percent from the free-throw line. For the season, he’s putting up top 10 averages. Read More »
Tags: Al Jefferson, Brandon Jennings, C.J. Watson, Channing Frye, Darren Collison, dirk nowitzki, Drew Gooden, Ed Davis, Ersan Ilyasova, Greivis Vasquez, Hedo Turkoglu, Jerryd Bayless, Jonas Jerebko, Nikola Pekovic, Rashard Lewis, Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka, Sundiata Gaines, tayshaun prince
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Dec 14, 2011 / 1:30 pm By Aron Phillips
No one can accuse Derrick Rose of lacking self-confidence. “Why can’t I be the MVP of the league,” Rose famously asked last September, before becoming the youngest MVP in NBA history last season. This year, he’s still not concerned with anybody else, and is now talking about bringing multiple championships to his hometown. Read More »
Tags: Arron Afflalo, Brian Scalabrine, C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls, derrick rose, J.R Smith, Jimmy Butler, joakim noah, Keith Bogans, Kyle Korver, lebron james, Luol Deng, michael redd, Nick Young, Omer Asik, Richard Hamilton, Ronnie Brewer, Taj Gibson, Tom Thibodeau
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By The Fantasy Doctor
Next up for fantasy basketball discussion: the Chicago Bulls. There’s a good deal to like here from a fantasy perspective – a first-round stud, some decent value in the middle rounds and a few fill-in guys to watch on the waiver wire when need be. Without too many free agents for the Bulls, fantasy owners shouldn’t expect too many things to change in the upcoming season. But if Brian Scalabrine isn’t re-signed, all bets are off. Read More »
Tags: Brian Scalabrine, C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls, derrick rose, Jannero Pargo, Jimmy Butler, joakim noah, John Lucas, Keith Bogans, Kurt Thomas, Kyle Korver, Luol Deng, Omer Asik, Rasual Butler, Ronnie Brewer, Taj Gibson
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May 17, 2011 / 12:30 pm By Dylan Murphy
When C.J. Watson replaces Derrick Rose, Chicago fans collectively hold their breath. While their star briefly recharges the batteries, they can only hope that he does not shed his offensive leash. In a structured offense, an overconfident backup can singlehandedly ruin the dynamic. Think Jamal Crawford when he’s ice cold. This, in a nutshell, is C.J. Watson. But the emotional rollercoaster that is Watson’s game does not provide a concrete answer to the following question: How much do the Bulls actually miss Rose when Watson is on the floor? More generally, how great a difference is there between a starter and a backup in the playoffs? Let’s find out. Read More »
Tags: C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, Chris Bosh, Daequan Cook, derrick rose, DeShawn Stevenson, dirk nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Eric Maynor, feature, Jamal Crawford, James Jones, Jason Terry, joakim noah, Keith Bogans, Kevin Durant, lebron james, Omer Asik, Peja Stojakovic, Russell Westbrook, Thabo Sefolosha
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By Arie Stark
Behind every Sherlock lies a Watson. Lurking in the shadows of a potential MVP can be tough for anyone, though C.J. Watson seems to be making the best out of his back-up role in Chicago. Coming from a Warriors team where he was averaging 27-plus minutes and putting up good numbers, you would think C.J. would be upset about getting significantly less playing time. Not so much. As an integral part of the surging Bulls’ second unit – a bench many regard as the best in the League – he is now playing for a team destined to make a serious splash in the postseason. Last I checked, the Warriors aren’t exactly contenders. We got up with Mr. Watson to discuss playing behind Derrick Rose, his favorite sneakers and Miami’s “Crygate.” Read More »
Tags: boston celtics, C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls, derrick rose, Don Nelson, Golden State Warriors, joakim noah, Keith Bogans, Kurt Thomas, Kyle Korver, Luol Deng, Miami Heat, Omer Asik, Ronnie Brewer, Taj Gibson, Tom Thibodeau
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Jan 6, 2011 / 4:26 am By Dime Magazine
Would anybody complain if we altered the NBA schedule so the Spurs and Celtics could play more than twice? We know we wouldn’t mind scrapping another Spurs/Kings or Celtics/Wizards game if that’s what it takes. Last night’s matchup between the current No. 1 seeds in the East and West lived up to its billing as a possible NBA Finals preview … It was tied up with 2:30 to go before Boston ripped off a 9-0 run, which Ray Allen (31 pts, 13-16 FG) capped with a three and an open-court steal on George Hill that he turned into a breakaway layup. But San Antonio didn’t fold that easy. Read More »
Tags: Blake Griffin, Brook Lopez, C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, DeAndre Jordan, derrick rose, Devin Harris, dwight howard, Gerald Wallace, gilbert arenas, Joe Johnson, Jose Calderon, Jrue Holiday, kevin martin, kobe bryant, LaMarcus Aldridge, Luol Deng, manu ginobili, Monta Ellis, Nate Robinson, paul pierce, Rajon Rondo, ray allen, Richard Jefferson, Sasha Vujacic, Stephen Jackson, Tony Parker, Tyrus Thomas, Yao Ming
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Oct 12, 2010 / 5:59 pm By Austin Burton
As the NBA preseason gets underway, we preview the upcoming campaign with the “Highs and Lows” system — predicting the respective ceiling and basement for each team.
Added: Carlos Boozer, Kyle Korver, Ronnie Brewer, Kurt Thomas, Omer Asik, C.J. Watson
Lost: Kirk Hinrich, Brad Miller, Hakim Warrick, Flip Murray, Jannero Pargo, Joe Alexander Read More »
Tags: C.J. Watson, Carlos Boozer, derrick rose, Dwyane Wade, James Johnson, joakim noah, Joe Johnson, Keith Bogans, Kurt Thomas, Kyle Korver, lebron james, Luol Deng, paul pierce, ray allen, Ronnie Brewer, Taj Gibson, Tom Thibodeau, Vince Carter
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Jul 23, 2010 / 12:06 am By Dime Magazine
Lots of craziness ensuing around the NBA yesterday, and coming from various corners of the globe. Chris Paul is suddenly the name in everybody’s mouth right now, as he not only wants a trade out of New Orleans, he was apparently kind enough to pull a Chris Bosh and give the Hornets a list of teams they should call first. At last check it was the Magic, Mavericks, Blazers and Knicks, and maybe the Lakers are in there, too. The Hornets have scheduled a face-to-face with CP for Monday, but he might just have a longer list by then … Read More »
Tags: Beno Udrih, C.J. Watson, Chris Bosh, chris paul, Donovan McNabb, Goran Dragic, Hakeem Olajuwon, Kenny Smith, kobe bryant, Matt Barnes, michael beasley, Rick Fox, ron artest, Sasha Vujacic, Shane Battier, Terrell Owens
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Jul 22, 2010 / 12:30 pm By Scott Horlbeck
After sifting through offers from the Lakers and Mavericks, among other teams, Vegas Summer League sensation Jeremy Lin signed with the Golden State Warriors this week.
Wait, Jeremy who?
His name is Jeremy Lin. He spent four years at the prestigious Harvard University, excelling not only in the classroom, but on the basketball court as well. Read More »
Tags: Anthony Morrow, C.J. Watson, Jeremy Lin, john wall, Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry
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