February 8, 2012

The Man Behind the Biggest Draft Blunder In NBA History

One of, if not the, biggest drafting blunders in NBA history belongs to the Portland Trailblazers. They selected the 7'1 Sam Bowie out of Kentucky ahead of Michael Jordan. Ok, everyone knows that already. But do you know who exactly was responsible for making that pick? Or what that person's criterion was for making such a horrendous error in judgment? Meet Stu Inman In 1984 Stu Inman was director of personnel and was in charge of scouting and drafting for the Portland … [Read more...]

Coin Flip to Lottery: Did the Rockets Tank to Get Olajuwon?

"They were losing on purpose. It was a business decision" Frank Layden, the former Utah coach, reporting what an anonymous Houston Rockets' executive told him first hand. And why wouldn't they, well besides integrity and respect for the game, when at worst they would get Jordan or Olajuwon. In those days the two teams with the worst record would literally flip a coin to decide the 1 & 2 draft positions. With that system, tanking games was an effective and almost guaranteed option to land … [Read more...]

My all-time NBA team: Can you beat me in a 7-game series?

I challenge everyone to a NBA 7-game series. I want to see how my twelve guys match up against yours. I won't have who I think are the 12 best players although I definitely will have a few. I am starting 3 guards, but don't think you can take advantage of me at the small forward spot. And I have a fortress in the paint, starting 2 centers. Coach - Chuck Daly - Why? Because he coached the greatest team ever assembled - the 1992 Olympic Dream Team. He has also proven himself by winning … [Read more...]