While Horns in the League will be a daily feature during the NBA’s regular season, the simple fact of the matter is that the preseason doesn’t matter. In a league where the playoffs are nearly as long as the interminable regular season, a few extra weeks of exhibitions seems a little excessive. But, hey. It means basketball starts a month earlier, and we certainly can’t complain about that. So between now and October 30th, HitL will only be updated on a weekly basis.
Last week
T.J. Ford took Europe by storm, averaging 25.3 minutes in the Raptors’ three exhibitions overseas. His highest scoring output came on Thursday, when he dropped 18 on Real Madrid. He also dished out eight assists in his 27 minutes of play that night, although Toronto fell short, 104-103. His 13.7 PPG average over the first three preseason games puts T.J. behind only Chris Bosh and big man Andrea Bargnani on the squad. Take that, Jose Calderon!
Royal Ivey has played in all three games with his new squad, the Milwaukee Bucks. He’s averaging 20 minutes per contest, which is a good sign as he fights for a spot on the 12-man roster. He is shooting a team-best 58.3% so far this preseason, and is also tied for the team lead with one steal per game.
Daniel Gibson leads the Eastern Conference Champion Cavaliers with his 27 MPG this preseason, and trails only LeBron with his three assists per game. D-Gib is scoring 9.7 points per contest during the exhibition games, but is only hitting his threes at a 40% clip, noticeably lower than the 99.9999999999999% he was shooting in last year’s playoffs.
LaMarcus Aldridge seems to be fully recuperated following his heart problems at the end of last season. He is playing 25 minutes per game so far for the Trailblazers, and his 15.5 PPG is second only to youngster Martell Webster, who is having an absolute breakout preseason in his third year. L.A. is also averaging seven boards per game so far, but has yet to record a block.
Kevin Durant has picked up where he left off at Texas, once again emerging as the star of a young team. K-Smoove’s Sonics are only 1-2 in preseason play, but he is averaging 16 PPG along with five rebounds. He is playing 27 minutes per game for Seattle so far, but will be counted on for many more minutes once the regular season kicks off.
The offseason was good for Maurice Evans, who struggled down the stretch in 2006-07 with injuries. He joined the Lakers on their recent Hawaiian exhibition tour, appearing off the bench in all five contests. Mo is only logging 16.4 MPG for the Lakers, but that is good enough for second among their reserves, while his five points per game leads all bench players.
Tuesday
Royal Ivey and the Bucks host Denver at 7 PM Central.
Wednesday
Orlando takes on Boobie Gibson and the Cavs live from China at 7 A.M. Central on ESPN2.
T.J. Ford and the Raptors host Zalgiris Kaunas, defending champions of the Lithuanian League, at 6 P.M. Central.
Thursday
Kevin Durant and Maurice Evans could potentially play head-to-head on national TV, making Aggie heads explode. Sonics at Lakers, 9 P.M. Central on TNT.
Friday
Da Bulls head north of the border to experience the domination of T.J. Ford first-hand. Tipoff in Toronto is at 6 P.M. Central, and the game will be televised locally by Comcast SportsNet in Chicago.
Out west, LaMarcus Aldridge and the Trailblazers host Sacramento at 9 P.M. This one is also televised locally, on Comcast SportsNet-West.
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