Showing posts with label Danny Granger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danny Granger. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Great Articles and Great Movies

Here's some great articles flying around the internet that you should definitely read:

One on Danny Granger, and the rough times he faced as a kid.

Another on Larry Fitzgerald, and how he possesses extra-ordinary hand-eye coordination and is one of the best Wide Receivers in the NFL.

And a third on my personal favorite, Kevin Durant. And yes, in responding to the comment when I posted about Granger, I love Kevin Durant. He's going to be a phenomenal player and this great article shows some of his progression as a player.

Also, if you haven't seen them yet, these are two movies you should absolutely find the time to see:

Taken -- This is a fantastic movie. Some of the action is a little farfetched but it's a great action thriller you have to see.

Righteous Kill -- DeNiro and Pacino are long past their primes, but this is still a great movie.

The Last Castle -- Gandolfini and Redford are good and this military/prison movie is a solid watch. Find the time for it.

Other Movie thoughts:

Max Payne -- This is an entertaining movie, however, it does a complete injustice to the video game series that was absolutely phenomenal. So don't feel bad if you missed the movie, but try to play game if you can find the time. It's definitely worth the time wasted digging up your PS2.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Danny Granger Deserves Better, Show Him Some Respect

Lost somewhere in Indiana is a fantastic basketball player who doesn't get nearly the hype or notariety that he deserves. Danny Granger has been a stud this season but you would never know that. Other than his highlights from when the Pacers knocked off the Lakers, the only Danny Granger you see is his ridiculous game by game stats rolling on the ESPN Bottomline. And even in that game, most people only saw the game winner by teammate Troy Murphy.
Granger was a solid player immediately after he was draft 17th overall out of the University of New Mexico and has progressed exponentially ever since. I know, he's not LeBron or Kobe or Chris Paul, but he's immensly talented and it is being wasted in Indiana where competitive basketball goes to die.

The Pacers know what they've got and gave him a big extension after last season and are building the team around his abilities. Their personnel moves are moving in the right direction by getting rid of Jermaine O'Neil and removing Jamal Tinsley from the roster, but they're still a loooong way away from being relevant. Indiana is yet to reach double-digit wins and is last in their division with little to no hope of a playoff berth.

This season, Granger is averaging 24.4 PPG, 5.3 RPG, and 3.2 APG up until this point and that includes him being the other player on the team worth worrying about. Granger is 30th in the NBA in PER (Player Efficiency Rating) and is a lights-out shooter from behind the arc. Should Indiana find anybody worthwhile to play along side him, Granger is going to be a star for years to come. Until that time, he is going to be living his life in obscurity while lesser players get all the publicity for being in bigger cities on better teams.
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