February 22, 2007 10:31 am  |  49 Comments

The D.A.Y. the Basketball Gods turned on Pat Riley

40 point scorers, OT games… a crazy night

By Sam Rubenstein

Dwyane Wade left the court in a WHEELCHAIR!!! Who gets wheeled off a basketball court?!? The glaring flaw in Wade’s game, if you want to call it that, is that he goes so hard he puts himself in life threatening danger out there. You have to respect/love that about him, but this is always the fear. Pat Riley, hope you enjoyed your sabbatical while Dwyane was arguably playing better than anyone else in the game. This is a bolt of lightning from the Basketball Gods, possibly more potent than any we have ever seen. Pat Riley, you are not allowed to slither away from this one. Ron Rothstein navigated the ship through the murky water, and Riles showed up when the storm was over. Yesterday he said that they needed Shaq to step up and reclaim his spot as the best center in the game. Be careful what you wish for. I apologize for dwelling on this for so long on a night when there were some great performances and games, but it’s just so amazing that this would happen to Pat Riley in his first game back. I hope DWade is okay, because when a guy with that type of level of tolerance for pain is in tears, it hurts to watch. Tonight’s Finals rematch and the Dirk-Dwyane leadership showdown? Dead.

INDIANA 136 MILWAUKEE 129 2OT
Michael Redd and Charlie Bell combined to give Indiana a taste of the Reggie Miller experience. A layup, a steal, a three, and we’re going to OT and then double OT. The Pacers didn’t panic despite their inability to close the win out twice, and finished off the Bucks in Double OT. A balanced effort rom Indy led by Jermaine O’Neal’s 29 and 15, 26 from Granger and 22 from Marquis Daniels off the bench. Michael Redd is back. 13 of 28 for 38 points, firing away from three hitting 6 of 13. Mo Wiliams had 24 and 10.

CLEVELAND 86 TORONTO 85
LeBron was content to set up his teammates in crunch time, and he was lucky that Sideshow Varaejo bailed him out with a tremendous follow-up slam that won the game. The fourth quarter had borderline playoff intensity, and the low score is a result of that. Varaejo, who has been a part of trade rumors forever, dunked over Chris Bosh for the win. With 24 and 10 from Chris and 18 and 7 from Bargnani, the Raptors were in position to win. LeBron led Cleveland with 29, but Varaejo’s 16 and 15 saved them.

PORTLAND 112 LA LAKERS 108
That is 5 losses in a row for the Lakers. They are in a freefall, and people really think that Jason Kidd is on his way out there to save them. People want to make them all about Kobe and check in on his state of mind and wonder if he’s shooting too much or not enough or leading or not, being tough on his teammates or not… but the problem is that they are just not playing well as a team right now. Maurice Evans gave them 23 on 9 of 12 shooting off the bench and Smush had 18 and 8, but the Lakers lost at home to Portland. Portland. Zach did his usual 22 and 9, while Jarret Jack went off for 30 and their second best rookie Lamarcus Aldridge scored 18 off the bench. The Lakers have to make a move today.

NEW ORLEANS 111 NEW JERSEY 107
And Kidd was shooting blanks in what many believe to be his last game as a Net. He found other ways to contribute, such as his 14 assists and 9 boards, but it was Vince’s 46 point night that helped him get many of those assists. This kind of loss tells you that the Nets should just blow it up, send both Jason and Vince somewhere else and rebuild for real. It’s just not their year. I can’t put it more simply than that. The Hornets were led by David West’s 32, and 19 and 11 from Chris Paul.

SAN ANTONIO 103 ATLANTA 96
GINOBILI!!! 24 straight points for the Spurs on his way to a 40 point night. Even with Manu going nuts, hitting everything on his zig zag excursions to the hoop, the Hawks had the game tied going to the fourth. But… come on, it’s the Spurs and the Hawks. Joe Johnson, who had 30 points of his own, was called for a flagrant as the Spurs used a 5 point possession to close the game out. Atlanta shot 21 of 35 from the free throw line for 60%. That’s not right for an NBA team. The Spurs were 29 of 32. Speedy Claxton was quoted as saying “I guess you could say it cost us the game.” Yes Speedy, I guess so. That and GINOBILI!!!

GOLDEN STATE 118 MEMPHIS 115 OT
It feels like nobody in the entire league has erupted for a ridiculously large solo performance night in a while as the players looked forward to the break like the rest of us.. On this night, it seems like there was one of those type of individual shows put on in every game. Mike Miller in the loss, hit 9 of 17 threes on his way to 45 points. Pau added 22 and 14, with the trade deadline hanging over the Memphis franchise. Stephen Jackson’s 22 and 12 assists led the Warriors with Andris Biedrins adding 21 and 14 boards. J-Rich played for the first time in a while, but Baron did not. Monta Ellis scored 9 of his 22 in OT when Miller finally cooled off. The Warriors are actually in the playoff picture now, as the eight seed with the same record as New Orleans.

HOUSTON 112 MIAMI 102
I was watching when Wade separated his shoulder. The game was pretty much over, though the Heat were trying their hardest to pull off the late comeback. Shaq seemed revitalized with 20 and 16 in 27 minutes, but if Wade misses significant time - which he could - then Shaq will have to play like this regularly and he just doesn’t have that type of conditioning. Dwyane had 27 and 9 before hitting the wheel chair, while T-Mac led the Rockets with 32. In a season of injuries to pretty much every star player in the league, this could be the most damaging of all. He hurt his shoulder and needed to be wheeled off. What does that tell you? Good luck Riles. There’s nowhere to hide from this one.

CHARLOTTE 100 MINNESOTA 95
Well, the T-Wolves blew a 17 point lead with Adam “The Vanilla Earthquake?” Morrison erupting for 26 in the second half. Wait, earthquakes don’t erupt. Whatever. Three straight wins for the Cats. A bad loss for the T-Wolves who are now falling out of the playoff picture with Randy Wittman’s 5-9 record so far. I enjoyed Morrison’s quote “I was hot, and that is what the NBA is all about, getting the ball to the right guy.” Superstar. The T-Wolves need to come up with something at the trade deadline today. McCants had been playing the last 10 games. He’s trade bait, why not. Get KG some help. Seriously.

PHOENIX 118 BOSTON 108
Losing this game by only 10 points is a huge moral victory for the Celtics. Al Jefferson beasted with 23 and 17, Paul Pierce scored 24, and Ryan Gomes had 21. Kurt Thomas is back on the floor for Phoenix, starting and doing Kurt Thomas things like grabbing 12 boards. Amare had 32 and 12, Barbosa scored 26 off the bench, and Nash dished out 13 assists with 7 turnovers. Again, congrats to Boston for only losing by 10.

PHILLY 104 NEW YORK 84
Then there are teams that get blown out in embarrasing fashion. Kyle Korver scored 31, hitting 6 of 7 threes. David Lee missed the game with flu-like symptoms. The Knicks played like they were missing David Lee. On a night when Toronto lost a heartbreaker and Jersey lost a game that could lead to the detonation of the franchise, the Knicks somehow managed to top them both with their lack of, I don’t want to say effort cause that is too strong of a word. They clearly are afraid of winning the Atlantic. Is it cursed or something?

DETROIT 110 ORLANDO 88
Dwight Howard 26 and 15, the rest of the Magic, nothing. Remember when the Magic had the best record in the East and were one of the surprise teams of the year? Me neither. CWebb and Rip Hamilton scored 18 a piece in an easy win for the Pistons. Going back to the Wade injury once again, man there could be some smoooooooth sailing for the Pistons come playoff time.

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  • peteb80 Posted: Feb.22 at 10:53 am
    That Wade injury is just bad karma for spitting on Dirk like that! Or it’s some Sidekick curse, I’ll say no next time they ask me to design one. Also that pic of Wade in a wheelchair immediately reminded me of this one: http://notoriousbig.co.uk/2pac_94_shooting.html
    Although I don’t think Battier shot Wade? Dwyane sure acted like it. Drop a gem on ‘em.

  • jj Posted: Feb.22 at 10:54 am
    Manu went freaking nutsssssssss

  • Sparker Posted: Feb.22 at 10:58 am
    the raps need a banger or guys like varaejo are going to keep killin’ ‘em

  • Drer Posted: Feb.22 at 10:59 am
    Is that Pat Riley’s back I hear going out? Whattttt?

  • Rod Strickland Posted: Feb.22 at 11:05 am
    You see Shaq waving the finger at Dik when the Heat were down a dozen points? Nice thinkin’ Diesel.

  • Cub Buenning Posted: Feb.22 at 11:07 am
    Think Mike James is gone in the Twin Cities.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Feb.22 at 11:09 am
    DON’T think that D-Wade’s injury is the end of the line for the Heat this year! How remarkable would it be if the Heat somehow held off the sh#$ty Nets or the Knicks (ha, ha)or the Bucks(zzz) and stayed in the eight spot. And then remarkably a very fresh and motivated D-Wade comes back for a first round matchup with the Pistons! Don’t think it will happen, better keep thinking! The Pistons will be scared shi#less to have their little dream season end in a first round massacre! Wade will be fresh, Shaq will have played off the remaining rust and they will coast into the Finals again. 6 weeks put’s D-Wade back in the mix the first week of April!

  • AP Posted: Feb.22 at 11:15 am
    Mike James was just killing everybody in the first half last night…he didnt start though i think which was kinda weird…he was the only source for offense for the twolves it seemed like at points
    morrison came through in the clutch which was great to see…was waiting for that type of performance

  • Boing Dynasty Posted: Feb.22 at 11:36 am
    Toronto has the 3rd best, record in the L for ‘07.

  • Cheryl Posted: Feb.22 at 11:48 am
    I really felt bad for Wade, but that’s just how he plays. It was hilarious though when O’Neal did the Deek finger wag, got a technical and then as he was talking to the official about the tech, Deek walks up and says “Hey, that’s my sh*t”! Did anyone else catch that? Hilarious!

  • DBlizzy! Posted: Feb.22 at 11:56 am
    In the words of the Chuckster… Gi-NO-Bli! How gangsta was Deke, to say to Shaq about the finger wag “That’s my shit!” I was laffing my ass off imagining that voice of his. And I don’t know if anyone caught this but at halftime, they asked Allan Houston about dealing with trade rumors and he said “With the Knicks I was linked to a trade every year. Until I signed my new deal, then they couldn’t trade me if they wanted to.” I thought that was hilarious. He said it with a straight face too.

  • DBlizzy! Posted: Feb.22 at 11:59 am
    Dammit Cheryl! lol

  • Rod Strickland Posted: Feb.22 at 12:03 pm
    No one waves the Finger in the House of Mutombo!

  • Cheryl Posted: Feb.22 at 12:40 pm
    DBlizzy, I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who caught that! :-) I’m really glad Deek will play another year. It proves life (and fun) don’t end at 40! Plus, I’d miss that voice of his. That guy cracks me up.

  • Moses Scurry Posted: Feb.22 at 12:47 pm
    Vanilla Earthquake is the worst nickname in the history of this page.

  • bigmike407 Posted: Feb.22 at 12:50 pm
    Who was guarding Ginobili? Somebody got done bad!!!! I think it was either Joe Johnson or Josh Smith. Step your D up!!! Oh, and Chris Bosh, one of the L’s best talents, got straight up POSTERIZED!!!

  • bigmike407 Posted: Feb.22 at 12:53 pm
    Did anyone see that Tinsley and Daniels are gonna be charged for that bar fight a couple weeks back? Tinsley’s facing a felony intimidation felony. What do you expect from a dude nicknamed “The Abuser”? My man Marquis needs to chill though. Being from Orlando, he knows it’s too easy to get into trouble when you don’t even expect it. But that’s still the homie.

  • Max Airington Posted: Feb.22 at 12:56 pm
    Weve actually lost SIX in a row.

  • c1 Posted: Feb.22 at 12:59 pm
    I have had both of my shoulders dislocated numerous times, and though it felt mighty strange it never hurt that much, that’s why I have a suspicion that dwyande has a lot of pussy in himself, pardon my choice of words.

  • Brad Posted: Feb.22 at 1:04 pm
    Wade didn’t get hurt going to the hole, it was on D and an attempted steal. Praising his pain tolerance and aggresive play seems corny, trite and exactly what DStern, DWade and the good people at Converse would expect fans and media to say.

  • Tina Posted: Feb.22 at 1:06 pm
    Or C1 his injury could be more significant than just that. Get a life!

  • Brad Posted: Feb.22 at 1:08 pm
    Does anyone remember in the playoffs last year Vince Carter blew by Wade and Dwyane flew back clutching his eye like Carter’s elbow had caught him and even went to the lockerroom? And then they showed the replay and there wasn’t even contact. He must have had to take a shit or something.

  • Cheryl Posted: Feb.22 at 1:09 pm
    Sounds like some Wade hateration, goin’ on…

  • Reggie Evans Posted: Feb.22 at 1:13 pm
    Wade backlash

  • Sam Rubenstein Posted: Feb.22 at 1:15 pm
    I didn’t make up the nickname Vanilla earthquake. Wade has been known to play up the theatrics on injuries before, but what is he, like Snoop Dogg at the Grammy’s? Come on everyone, a WHEELCHAIR!!!

  • mutoni Posted: Feb.22 at 1:28 pm
    i fully expect wade to play tonight. as for lebron, he’s always willing to give up the rock at crunch time. sometimes it comes back to bite him in the ass.

  • Brad Posted: Feb.22 at 1:31 pm
    This year I saw Jose Calderon trip over his own feet and softly fall to the ground and he was carted off the court strapped into a strecther with the whole head support, massive spinal injurystyle while the Raptors said a group prayer. It was a back bruise and he missed two games. Wade was definitely hurt, but the thing he gaets wheeled off in doesn’t matter

  • Max Airington Posted: Feb.22 at 1:32 pm
    Sam, I thought the same thing til I saw him crying.

  • Brian Posted: Feb.22 at 1:35 pm
    I think Wade looked more like Tupac when he was wheeled in to court to hear the verdict of his sex assualt case after being shot in NY. America hasn’t seen someone overcome “adversity” on TV like D Wade has since Silver Spoons went off the air.

  • albie1kenobi Posted: Feb.22 at 1:37 pm
    when i saw wade hurt his shoulder, my immediate thought was, damn, he’s not playing at dallas tomorrow night? imagine how disappointed all the fans (and cuban, and dirk)will be.
    dislocated shoulder. don’t they just pop it back in and say it’s good to go? i obviously wouldn’t know since i never had to go through one. check out the follower’s game recap though, the game highlight is a pic of wade screaming in tears.

  • Reggie Evans Posted: Feb.22 at 1:46 pm
    At least we know he didn’t hurt his shoulder snowboarding in Utah.

  • Boing Dynasty Posted: Feb.22 at 1:49 pm
    bigmike, i think Marques is from Tampa.
    Brad, jose didnt “softly fall to the floor”, a big man when up for a rebound and folded him in half and he hit his neck off someone’s knee million dollar baby style. When you get a stinger on your spin, you sometimes go numb for a while a la getting paralized, so maybe the neck brace wasnt a bad idea. procautions.
    Although i dont know why you wouldnt be able to walk because your shoulder hurt?

  • Cheryl Posted: Feb.22 at 1:52 pm
    It is critical to immobilize the shoulder, so to prevent tearing tendons or muscles. That’s why they put him in a wheelchair. But the way dude was reacting, my sense is that it’s too late. Something in there tore for sure.

  • Myung Posted: Feb.22 at 2:16 pm
    The Hawks just re-acquired Anthony Johnson. This is a good move because PG’s with no neck are very valuable. All joking aside, it’s a decent move, in that it somewhat solves our PG problem (Lue can’t stay healthy, Speedy is no longer speedy, Ivey can’t score, and Salim can’t guard anyone in the league… essentially, we have 4 midgets who comprised possiblly the weakest PG combination in the League). BUT…I’m not sure giving up a 2nd Round Pick in the deepest upcoming draft in recent memory was a smart move. I honestly feel like a 2nd Round Pick in 2007 will be almost the same as a 1st Round Pick in this past year’s weak draft. Oh well. At least we made a move. That’s the most surprising thing of all.

  • c1 Posted: Feb.22 at 2:20 pm
    albie,
    They do pop back, it’s the next day, that the pain comes and believe me it’s uncomfortable, for the first couple of days I had trouble sleeping, but its kinda numb, so no theatrics like Mr. Wade. and Tina, baby, I obviously didn’t get that from sitting in front of a computer screen.

  • Darksaber Posted: Feb.22 at 2:24 pm
    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuccckkkkkk! What the hell? He was bloody crying, FLASH was crying. that arm is toast. Damn, i felt for the man, what a damn shame. Basketball gods indeed. What champion of the past 10 seasons comes to mind that had to go through THIS crap. Get well soon homey.

  • Darksaber Posted: Feb.22 at 2:26 pm
    Good to see that jean jaques wamutombo and the little warrior still have some entertainment factor in those old bones, wonderful sequence of events… even if shaq always travels on his putbacks.

  • jbn74sb Posted: Feb.22 at 3:04 pm
    Sam - Like Max said, the Lakers have lost 6 in a row. First time in Phil Jackson’s career that his team has done so. Reggie - Radmanovich is too much of a pansy to snowboard. He must have been skiing.

  • mutoni Posted: Feb.22 at 3:27 pm
    he was hanging out w/ vlade divac. they were probably high and drunk.

  • jbn74sb Posted: Feb.22 at 3:41 pm
    And growing facial hair faster than any other humans.

  • Russ Bengtson Posted: Feb.22 at 4:15 pm
    Half the white guys in the League look like they’re trying out for the disciples.

  • Chris Posted: Feb.22 at 5:00 pm
    “Half the white guys in the League look like they’re trying out for the disciples.” C’mon Russ, have a little consideration, most of us are covertly reading your website while at “work”. You can’t say anything THAT funny, without expecting us to crack up laughing. Now I have to tell my boss that i just remembered something I saw on tv last night, and hope he doesn’t press me on it.

  • Mike Posted: Feb.22 at 5:52 pm
    “There’s no crying in baseball!” - Tom Hanks

  • DBlizzy! Posted: Feb.22 at 6:35 pm
    I am a self-professed Wade hater, but you can look at someones face and tell if they’re acting and those were some real tears. Don’t think you can fake that. Don’t thinks he’s just p*ssy either. c1, maybe you just have a higher threshold for pain than the average man. Take pride in that…

  • albie1kenobi Posted: Feb.22 at 7:48 pm
    which brings out an interesting question: who has the highest pain threshold in the NBA? AI is up there obviously, who else though?

  • jbn74sb Posted: Feb.22 at 8:20 pm
    Highest pain threshhold in the NBA:
    1) Anyone watching Shaq shoot free throws. 2) Mavs fans after watching Dirk CHOKE in the finals last year. 3) Suns fans watching Nash play D. 4) Joumanna Kidd.

  • Noyd Posted: Feb.22 at 10:29 pm
    Sixers are mentioning that “P” word…That’s how sad the Atlantic division is….Although I like this team with the addition of a blue chipper…

  • DP Posted: Feb.22 at 11:25 pm
    Monta for most improved player of the year. play wit it.

  • David Posted: Feb.22 at 11:47 pm
    Russ, the disciple thing is hilarious. Can somebody write that up and post some pictures (if anyone gets a break from playing video games with the new editor)?

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