10.31.07
Posted by Ryan Clark at 6:00AM

Last Night

LaMarcus Aldridge started the season off with a bang, leading all scorers as Portland lost to San Antonio, 106-97. After sinking the very first basket of the NBA’s 2007-08 season, Aldridge finished with 27 points on 12-of-19 shooting. Unfortunately, he often had difficulty getting rebounding position against the talented Tim Duncan, logging only three boards on the night. But on the plus side of the ledger, L.A. looked comfortable in Nate McMillin’s up-tempo offense. He ran the floor remarkably well for a big man, including one great fast-break dunk during a third-quarter comeback.

The Lakers staged a late rally to tie the Houston Rockets in the final seconds, but ultimately lost, 95-93. Maurice Evans and Chris Mihm provided some minutes off the bench, although Mihm did not even see the floor until the third quarter. Evans contributed with two rebounds, two assists, and a steal in his fourteen minutes of play. Meanwhile, Mihm saw most of the minutes at center eaten up by Kwame Brown and Andrew Bynum. Chris played eight minutes, scoring three points and pulling down two boards.

Tonight

T.J. Ford and the Raptors kick off the season at home against the 76ers. (6 PM Central)

Royal Ivey plays his first game as a Buck when Milwaukee travels to Orlando. (6 PM Central)

The defending Eastern Conference champions start the season on national TV as Daniel Gibson and the Cavs host last year’s first-round flameout, the Dallas Mavericks. (7 PM Central, ESPN)

The Texas Exes doubleheader continues when Kevin Durant leads the Sonics to Denver in another nationally-televised game. (9:30 PM Central, ESPN)

10.30.07
Posted by Ryan Clark at 6:38AM

The new NBA season tips off tonight, and while there are only three games on the slate, burnt orange will still be invading the airwaves.

LaMarcus Aldridge and the Trailblazers travel to San Antonio to check out a ring ceremony and try to dethrone the champs. (7 PM Central, TNT)

Chris Mihm and Maurice Evans continue the long road back from injury as the Lakers host Rick Adelman’s Rockets. (9:30 PM Central, TNT)

10.28.07
Posted by Ryan Clark at 9:01PM

The NBA season tips off on Tuesday night with LaMarcus and the Trailblazers heading to San Antonio to take on the defending champs. But before EJ and Kenny start making fun of Barkley for his inability to win the big one, let’s take one last look at how the former Horns did in the exhibition season…

Royal Ivey‘s summer play earned him a spot with the Milwaukee Bucks, although it looks like he’ll typically be coming off the bench to give Charlie Bell a breather. Royal with Cheese played in all eight preseason contests, averaging six points in his 20 minutes per game. His assist-to-TO ratio was a little troublesome for a guard, sitting at 1-to-1.54, but the defensive-minded Ivey did log seven steals.
T.J. Ford started every game for the Toronto Raptors, but averaged only three more minutes per game than his evil time-stealing teammate, Jose Calderon. When he was on the floor, Ford logged 9.4 points and 7.6 assists per game. If those numbers are extrapolated to just 36 MPG, T.J. would be averaging a double-double. While these numbers were put up in the preseason, it might be an early sign that Ford is on the verge of a breakout season.

 

Chris Mihm is back on the floor for the L.A. Lakers after missing an entire season due to ankle problems. Mihm has seen limited minutes in the preseason as he looks to improve his conditioning. The Westlake product started only three of his seven preseason games and played only a quarter of each game, but still managed to put in 5.3 PPG and 3.4 RPG. Look for Mihm’s role in L.A. — and his numbers — to increase as his stamina improves throughout the year.

Mihm’s Laker teammate Maurice Evans is also bouncing back from an injury, as he was hobbled down the stretch in 2007 by knee problems. Mo once again ran into injury problems this October, missing two of the Lakers’ preseason games with hamstring troubles. While Evans did not start in the other five games, he did still log an average of 18 MPG. He is expected to be ready for the first game on Tuesday night against the Rockets, and will be looked to for some critical minutes off of the bench.

LaMarcus Aldridge missed one game about a week ago to do an injury on his right pinky toe, but came back with a vengeance in the preseason finale. The Marcus finished his six exhibitions with a 19.5 scoring average in only 27.3 minutes per game. With Greg Oden out for the season, Aldridge will be relied on even more as a defensive presence in the paint for Portland this year.

Daniel Gibson and the Eastern Conference champion Cavaliers spent some time in the far east this preseason, taking part in exhibitions in China. D-Gib strained his hamstring and only saw the floor for four preseason contests, but played a team-high 29 minutes in those games. He also continued to impress behind the arc, hitting at a 45.5% clip from three-point range. After missing the last two preseason games, it remains to be seen if Boobie will be ready for the season opener against the Mavs.

Kevin Durant is already being leaned on heavily in Seattle, as the rookie led the team in both MPG (29.8) and PPG (18.8) this preseason. The man with the freakishly-long wingspan swiped the ball ten times in his six appearances, but logged only 4.3 rebounds per game as the Sonics toyed with using him at the 2-guard position. K-Smoove was forced to miss an exhibition with an ankle sprain, but is expected to be ready for his regular season NBA debut on Wednesday against the Nuggets in Denver.

10.18.07
Posted by Ryan Clark at 6:22PM

Just in case you missed it during this week’s “Horns in the League” update, here’s one more very important reminder — Kevin Durant will be on national TV tonight. And when his Sonics hit the court at 9 P.M. Central, they will be taking on the L.A. Lakers and fellow Texas-exes Maurice Evans and Chris Mihm. The game is being broadcast live on TNT, which is awesome enough to be bringing us this one in HD.

While I’ll likely be glued to the Sox game — hopefully not the last one of the season — and will miss most of the first half, that’s why Vince Young invented DVR boxes. Feel free to leave your comments and thoughts here after seeing Durant’s domination. With any luck, he’ll have Kobe in tears by halftime.

10.15.07
Posted by Ryan Clark at 12:01AM

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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