[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Darko is a girly-man, and as such he doesn't like playing in the post for Orlando. In Darko's mind he is a Dirk-type player, that should be out on the perimeter shooting 3's, driving in for jumpers, or passing in to someone like Howard. So the NBA rumor-mill has Darko leaving to a team that will let him do that. He's probably going to get a ridiculous amount of money thrown at him by some foolish team, because that's just the way the NBA works. Orlando has the money, as you said, to resign him, but that money could surely be spent better doing something else.[/quote]
Give him another 2-3 years and he'll still be in the league, building up a role as a solid - if not spectacular - sixth man.
Bye-bye Orlando either way.
Utah is dominating Houston right now... Something I didn't expect, actually. I would've figured that Houston would've taken a 3-1 lead, then needed 2 games to close the series out.
Is there anyone who is honestly surprised that Miami is being dominated? Last season, Miami was simply ho-hum almost the entire way, and managed to turn it on in the playoffs. This season, Miami played ho-hum, but instead of being a high seed playing a lesser team that they could easily handle (especially considering they weren't riddled with injuries), they're facing a healthy team that's been playing good basketball for this entire season.
Tomorrows games:
Chicago - Miami :: Wouldn't be surprised to see an eager Chicago team take out a wounded Miami team while they're down. The Heat don't have a lot of fire (no pun intended) right now.
Phoenix - Los Angeles :: I don't think Kobe is going to turn it on and will the Lakers to another win until they're down 3-1.
New Jersey - Toronto :: I think this'll be a close one (maybe going into overtime even), but the Nets will pull this one out at home, take a commanding series lead, and win the series in six now. Toronto, for as talented as they are, seem to be choking a bit on the big playoff stage.
Dallas - Golden State :: As much as I want to see Golden State win, I think they'll actually be amped up a little too much, being at home and all, and allow Dallas to build up an early lead that they'll hold through the game (but just barely). This'll end up being a close game once Golden State calms their nerves down.