rserina
11-22-2012, 09:45 AM
No, nothing dirty. This from a Grantland article earlier in the week:
7. "Chandler Bang"
I love Chandler Parsons. He's a nice all-around player whom the Rockets smartly locked into a four-year contract that never exceeds $1 million in annual salary. It's borderline unfair already.
"Chandler Bang" is the combination nickname/exclamation Houston's play-by-play announcer screams every time Parsons hits a 3. It might be a play on "bang" for a made shot and the "Chandler Bing" character from Friends, but it has become one of those irritating little announcing idiosyncrasies you hear across the League Pass spectrum.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8654356/carmelo-anthony-thriving-power-forward-knicks-a-7-1-start
Also, I found his breakdown of Carmello Anthony playing the four very interesting. On the one hand, it gives you a good idea how Donovan wants to defend when we go small with Prather or one of the guards at the four, or even with Murphy at the five. On the other hand, I think it also shows the strides Anthony has made as a player. I've always thought a guy like him thrives in a more strict offensive system that puts him in his positions of strength (post ups, face ups from the free throw line), like Boeheim did with his little high-low offense at Syracuse, rather than a more open pick and roll, iso offense like the ones Karl and D'Antoni run, which just tends to embolden Anthony to take inefficient shots. If he keeps playing this way--and I know it is still early--he could legitimately become a MVP candidate and the Knicks might end up the second best team in their conference.
7. "Chandler Bang"
I love Chandler Parsons. He's a nice all-around player whom the Rockets smartly locked into a four-year contract that never exceeds $1 million in annual salary. It's borderline unfair already.
"Chandler Bang" is the combination nickname/exclamation Houston's play-by-play announcer screams every time Parsons hits a 3. It might be a play on "bang" for a made shot and the "Chandler Bing" character from Friends, but it has become one of those irritating little announcing idiosyncrasies you hear across the League Pass spectrum.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8654356/carmelo-anthony-thriving-power-forward-knicks-a-7-1-start
Also, I found his breakdown of Carmello Anthony playing the four very interesting. On the one hand, it gives you a good idea how Donovan wants to defend when we go small with Prather or one of the guards at the four, or even with Murphy at the five. On the other hand, I think it also shows the strides Anthony has made as a player. I've always thought a guy like him thrives in a more strict offensive system that puts him in his positions of strength (post ups, face ups from the free throw line), like Boeheim did with his little high-low offense at Syracuse, rather than a more open pick and roll, iso offense like the ones Karl and D'Antoni run, which just tends to embolden Anthony to take inefficient shots. If he keeps playing this way--and I know it is still early--he could legitimately become a MVP candidate and the Knicks might end up the second best team in their conference.