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DAVID ALDRIDGE NBA Blogger Q&A
In preparation for the NBA
Finals coverage on NBA.com, veteran
NBA journalist and television analyst/reporter David Aldridge conducted an NBA
Blogger Q&A session where he addressed the upcoming NBA Finals, key
match-ups between the Lakers and Magic, pending NBA Draft and off-season, as
well as colleagues at TNT and NBA.com.
David has served as the TNT and NBA.com Insider for the network's NBA coverage since 2004,
appearing both in the studio as well as on the sidelines. Prior to his time at TNT, he spent eight years at ESPN reporting on the NBA and writing
for ESPN.com. He has also written for the Washington Post and the Philadelphia
Inquirer.
Q: What are your thoughts overall on the NBA Playoffs
this year and what is your
key match up for the Finals? (Rey-Rey from TheNoLookPass)
DA: "Well, I think the playoffs have been terrific, especially with Chicago
and Boston.
We've seen some incredible team performances, some incredible games with great
last-minute shots, and a lot of dramatic series'. The Houston/LA series, which
I don't think anybody thought was going to be very competitive with Yao [Ming]
out, was spectacular. Obviously, Denver and LA
was very competitive and Orlando beating Cleveland; which I don't
think anyone really thought was going to happen. The playoffs have been
terrific so far.
For
the NBA Finals and match-ups,
the keys are the obvious ones: [Pau] Gasol vs. Rashard Lewis, I think
that is going to be a big match up; the two of them have their obvious strengths
in terms of their individual games. Pau
is going to have trouble guarding Rashard and vice versa. I think [Trevor] Ariza vs. [Hedo] Turkoglu is going
to be a big, big match-up because Orlando
has so much of a half-court offense with Turkoglu down the stretch. If Ariza can keep Hedo from being a
distributor and get the ball to the other two good shooters; that will be a
very important match-up." (NBA.com breakdown of Howard vs. Bynum here.)
Q: Media wise:
Do you have a problem with Jeff Van Gundy covering Stan
Van Gundy? What
about Magic Johnson covering the Lakers? (Justin at SportsCracklePop)
DA: "Obviously, I'm sure it's difficult for anyone to cover something that his siblings are involved in. I'm sure it's tough for Jeff, but he is a professional and I think
he's going to be fair. He's done a very good job of calling it like he sees it
and I have no doubt he will continue to do that. With Magic [Johnson], we have
watched him over the years and he does not hesitate to criticize the Lakers
when they play poorly and I have no doubt that if they play poorly he won't
hesitate to do it again. I believe both guys give a fair assessment as they
should."
Q: Earlier
this week, we posted a piece about Adam Morrison and JJ Redick
facing off in these finals.
Can you remember another situation like this is NBA history, when two relative
busts, linked so closely together, ended up being non-contributors during the
league's premier showcase? (Justin at SportsCracklePop)
DA: "I think
those two guys are not where they want to be in their NBA careers, but I would
say that J.J.
Redick did play very well for the Magic this season and helped the team win
games, especially in the Orlando/Boston series guarding Ray
Allen. The shots just weren't falling for him then. He's coming along and
helping them in some ways. Adam
Morrison is not going to play in this series, and that just might be that
he's not in the right position right now. I am hesitant to call players busts,
though, overall."
Q: Obviously,
next summer is the big free agent bonanza. Who will be the biggest signing of
this off-season? Will it be Allen Iverson reuniting with Larry Brown in Charlotte? Ben Gordon
coming home to New York? (Justin at
SportsCracklePop)
DA: "I think Detroit is going
to be really active this off-season whether it's with Carlos Boozer or Paul
Milsap, maybe David
Lee. I think they are going to do something this off-season that puts them
back into contention in the Eastern Conference. Think about some of the free
agents: look at Lamar Odom who I think is going to have a lot of suitors this
off-season because of the way he has played in these playoffs. I think Trevor Ariza
is going to get a lot of attention as well, maybe from a team like Memphis that is going to
have a lot of cap room to take a look at an Ariza. To get the players they want,
they're going to have to be aggressive and spend I think Boozer will have a lot
of attention this summer. It seems like there are some things going on there
and he may be on the move.
Q: How is it
to work with Charles and company - would you ever wear any of Craig's suits?
Would he ever wear the outfits Craig Sager wears? (Lizz at Lizz's Lockeroom)
DA: "[laughs]
You know what? I think one night it would be great if we did a bizarro TNT night
where he would were a charcoal tie and a black three-piece suit, and I come out
in three-piece pink suit. I wouldn't mind trying that once. Working with the
Turner guys is so great in every aspect of the job from production to content
to working with people like Marv [Albert] , Reggie [Miller] and Kevin Harlan.
It's such a treat. They do a great job and really like working there. I've come
along way with them, they bring incredible amounts of intelligence and knowledge
to the broadcast. I mean the proof is in
the pudding with that show, you look at the Emmy Awards the studio show gets with Ernie
[Johnson], Charles [Barkley] and Kenny [Smith]. They are the best in the
business and wonderful to work with.
Q: What is the
best NBA Finals you've covered in your career? (Lizz at Lizz's Lockeroom)
DA: Great
question. I guess for me it might have been last year's because when I came to
the NBA we had the whole Boston/LA rivalry so I've always had that. For me to
jump back into the history of that rivalry 20 years later that was a lot of fun. It was really terrific to see Boston and LA competing
for a championship, and with the history, that was a lot of fun. Watching the
Bulls dominate those six championships.
The Phoenix
series in '92 was a great series. I really felt that series should have gone 7
games."
Q: If Kobe captures his 4th NBA
title, where does he stand amongst the League's all-time greats? Can we start
making a case for KB24 to "one day" surpass MJ as the G.O.A.T.? (Peter at PRC Hoops)
DA: "I don't
think right now you can put Kobe
in the same category as Michael Jordan. If you look at Kobe's years in the league, which is 12 or 13
years, that is incredible. But he has three titles and MJ has six, and I don't
think you can compare right now. I think Kobe
is certainly the best player of his generation - no question. Like Bill Parcell
says, its all about the [titles] and you know Mr. Russelll has 11 so no one is catching
him and Michael has six, so I think those two guys have to be considered as No.1
and No.2 in greatest players ever."
Q: There's
only room for one Superman on Twitter. Looking solely at content, whose Twitter
game is superior: Shaq or Dwight Howard? (Peter at PRC Hoops)
DA: "I'm going
to plead the fifth on this because I'm not a Twitter guy and Facebook is more
than enough for me right now. I like to see the stuff that Shaq does here and
there, like the meet-ups so I guess I'll have to give it to Shaq. But, I'm old
school and not on Twitter enough to make a good call."
Q: Your Facebook
profile indicates that you went to DeMatha
High School. Did you play
ball for Morgan Wootten? If so, what was that experience like? How does he
compare to the elite NBA coaches? (Peter at PRC Hoops)
DA: "I did go
to DeMatha, but I did not play for DeMatha. My game was not there [laughs]. But I do know Morgan Wootten well. He is as
decent a human being as I've ever met, and he is a tremendous guy who is a very
humble person. Even though I never played for him, I learned from him how to
win with class and I've been fortunate to know him. I see him as one of the
more successful high school coaches and he does it in a way that doesn't call
attention to himself. He is a class act through and through. I've gotten to
know him in school, and after school, and am very lucky to know him. "
Q: What moves
would you make if you were the Wizards in their situation?
DA: "Well, I think
they have to do two things: they have to get a point guard - not because Gilbert
[Arenas] can't play PG, but they have to start thinking about playing Gilbert
off the ball because that's his strength - and I think a solid PG will do well
somebody they can give the ball to - and somebody they can throw the ball to inside.
They really struggle to score inside, and you can't be a jump-shooting team and
win in the playoffs at some point - and even Orlando is an example, but they have a guy
you can throw the ball to. You have to have someone inside to get the ball. They
have talent, but they need to strike a balance. Those are the two moves I would
make.
I
would look to trading that pick, I think they might be able to get something
out of it but I'm not sure cause there are different views on how this draft is
I think this draft is about as good as most but it's not a great but it's not horrible
you can get good players out of this draft. I know they don't want to trade one
of those big three guys but maybe they have to get someone they like such as Amar'e
Stoudemire - they have to look at that."
Q: The Magic
seem to have a more balanced attack while the Lakers are all about Kobe. What team do you
see having the edge? Do you think it's more important in the finals to have an
insane scorer like Kobe
Bryant or a low post presence like Dwight Howard? (Richie
from MVN)
DA: "I think Kobe has tried very hard
this year to add balance to that team. I think the Lakers are much more balanced
than a couple years ago. I think he trusts Pau
and needs Pau to
do and play well. He needs Ariza and Lamar Odom to play well. In that sense, I
think the Lakers are a very balanced team. They are a team that can score and
their defense creates offense for them as well. I think LA has the edge; same
reason LA has had the edge in every series thus far. Their size up front is so
difficult for other teams to match up with. You have two seven-footers in Gasol
and [Andrew] Bynum, and throw in Ariza at six-eight and Odom and six-ten. It
gives Phil [Jackson] some real
flexibility with lineups and who's going to go in stretch of games. That's why
I think they have the advantage. Their interior defense is better than everyone
else. Their guards and their bigs can single cover - playing help defense makes
it difficult to score against.
Q: What are your thoughts on Obama picking the Lakers in Six?
DA: "I did see that and I concur. Actually,
I said that before so Mr. President took my
pick as Lakers in six games."
Q: In the NBA
Finals press conference today, you asked Dwight about the officiating - are you
working on a story for it and what is your angle and/or thoughts?
DA: "I am working on a piece on NBA officiating, but I'm
not sure when it will run or exactly figured out what I'm going to say and how
I'm going to say it. It will definitely run during the NBA Finals, but it's
definitely a topic that everyone is talking about and I want to take a serious
look at the officials because I did write a column on the NBA
conspiracy theories and it will be along those same lines. I got a lot of
response from that, and a lot of people have strong views on officiating in the
league. I really want to address those things in a very serious column and
that's what I'm going to try to do."
"Coming up on NBA.com, I'm going to
have my
picks tomorrow (Lakers in six). I think everyone at NBA.com is going to
have their picks up tomorrow for the finals so you will see some of the other
writers' picks, too. Obviously, for the NBA
Finals for NBA TV, we'll be with Ahmad [Rashad], CWebb
[Chris Webber], and [Gary] Payton for
pre-game coverage at the Staples
Center here in LA. After
the game, me and Rick Kamla will be breaking stuff down and covering the
pressers. Then, we'll be on again with Ahmad, CWebb and Gary for post-game.
"When we go to Orlando for Game 3, we're going to be having
a lot of fun. We'll have the NBA TV crew, plus Ernie, Chuck
and Kenny so we'll have so much new content on NBA.com and some great
TV coverage both online and on NBA TV. It should be a fantastic series."
I'd like to thank Kyle Scriven for helping me get involved in this Q&A. For more Finals coverage, go to NBA.Com.
For my own, uh, themed NBA Finals preview, go here.
Follow me on Twitter. I am on there as @TheNoLookPass. You can also follow Kyle at @TheHitmanSpeaks.
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