Tribute to Lorenzen Wright

I am deeply saddened by the tragic news that Lorenzen Wright was found dead in Memphis, Tennessee on Wednesday. Lorenzen was my starting center when I coached the Grizzlies and he was an integral part of the team.

Lorenzen Wright #42 and Head Coach Mike Fratello of the Memphis Grizzlies celebrate after a close win against the Los Angeles Clippers on March 7, 2005 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

He whole-heartedly committed to the role we needed him to play, undertaking the gritty work of defending the post and rebounding the ball. Lorenzen did whatever we asked him to do, and he played hard every day. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Mike’s Top Tweets of the Week

RajonRondo

#TeamRondo: Boston Herald: Rajon Rondo now has national appeal http://bit.ly/aHncxT

about 4 hours ago via web

dukeblueplanet

Recap of great week for @usabasketball, @kylesingler, @ndotsmitty in Vegas http://fayobserver.com/articles/2010/07/25/1016330?sac=Sports

about 4 hours ago via TweetDeck

SekouSmithNBA

@daldridgetnt Ranks the winners of the NBA’s summer sweepstakes 1-30. Good stuff. Check it out. http://bit.ly/a5gjC5

about 3 hours ago via web

GrillCheese49

To all my Pisans, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X4tqi7d83M Forza Italia!

about 5 hours ago via web

RealJayWilliams

RT @CoryBooker: “You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.” Zig Ziglar

about 8 hours ago via ÜberTwitter

THE_REAL_SHAQ

I was at a justin bieber concert he had dat mug jumpin 50 thousand people dat kids a star, and I got his autograph thanks justin

about 12 hours ago via TweetGenius

cdouglasroberts

The players who continue to learn every year are the special 1s.I watched Kobe workout w/Hakeem Olajuwon las summer.He’s STILL learning!KOBE

2:26 PM Jul 25th via Echofon

usabasketball

Check out the recap of the USA Basketball Showcase with links to the box score, photo gallery, quotes and videos! http://fb.me/D3CHJrxY

July 25, 2010 3:59:56 AM EDT via Facebook

BonJovi

Bill Belichick stopped by to say hello before our show at Gillette Stadium!! Show time! http://fb.me/Ciw8RLmP

8:43 PM Jul 24th via Facebook

the_real_nash

Me and @yaoming with some kids from the earthquake zone in China. So cute. The kids. Not Yao. Well him, too, I gue http://twitpic.com/2882tj

10:34 AM Jul 24th via Twitpic

kaj33

Guess what I did yesterday… my first time doing a voice over character… wonder what I will look like on the s http://twitpic.com/281wge

10:39 PM Jul 23rd via Twitpic

paulpierce34

Yep its official gonna retire a celtic

7:35 PM Jul 15th via txt

From the Booth: USA Basketball Real Training Camp

Summer League ended on Sunday and Tuesday was the first practice for USA Basketball in preparation for the 2010 FIBA World Championships coming up at the end of August in Istanbul, Turkey. Rick Kamla, Dennis Scott and I hosted two hours of live coverage from UNLV’s Cox Pavilion for Real Training Camp, which will air throughout the week on NBA TV.

They brought in 22 NBA players to contend for 12 spots on the National Team as well as the 20 college players named to the Select Team, which will train against the National Team. They had a great practice, but unfortunately the National Team lost three big men by the end of day one: Robin Lopez, David Lee and Amar’e Stoudemire – who would probably have been their starting center. This loss coupled with the fact that this is a very young team lacking in international experience further complicates the already difficult assignment of going into a hostile environment to try and win gold.

Now Mike Krzyzewski and his coaching staff have a lot of big decisions to make regarding who will play and how they will play – which will likely be small and quick. Fortunately Coach K has a talented group to work with, and he will no doubt bring out the best in this bunch, who along with Spain, Argentina and Brazil are the top contenders for the coveted Naismith Trophy.

From the Booth: Summer League 2010

On Sunday Spurs general manager R.C. Buford sat down with me and Joel during the Clippers-Spurs game to talk about adding new pieces to the cornerstones of their program in order to rebuild the franchise for the future.

On the Road with Mike: NBA Summer League Day 8

Straight on the heels of my return from the Riviera Basketball Camp in Italy I turned around and flew out to Las Vegas to broadcast NBA Summer League action live on NBA TV. Last night I joined Lakers play-by-play announcer Joel Meyers for back-to-back games. First we had the Hornets vs. Wizards followed by the Grizzlies-Timberwolves matchup.

I was looking forward to seeing last year’s rookie star Darren Collison play for New Orleans, but he had to return to UCLA to finish up one last summer session course in order to complete his undergrad degree. I did, however, get to see the featured player for the Wizards and this year’s number one draft pick overall John Wall, who was indeed impressive close-up.

The first thought that comes to mind when describing Wall’s game is lightning strikes quickly. Wall is terrific in the open court and when he sees an opening in the transition defense he shifts to the next gear in order to push the ball down the floor. He can go from 80 miles an hour to 100 miles an hour and find the open seam to finish at the basket.

John also does a great job of protecting the ball and minimizing turnovers. And he has a highly competitive spirit as evidenced tonight when he scored 14 points in Washington’s 18-0 run during the third quarter to bring his team back from a 16-point deficit in the first half to a one-point victory over the Hornets, which was clinched by Lester Hudson’s buzzer beater.

If you’re looking for a weakness, Wall must work on his perimeter game because his opponents will continue to back off and force him to shoot from the outside until he proves that he can make those shots consistently. He doesn’t have to shoot threes, but he has to hit 18-22-foot jump shots.

That being said, John is explosive and will be a major factor in the rebuilding of the Washington Wizards franchise, which will have an outstanding player for many years to come.

On the Road with Mike: Arrivederci Riviera Basketball Camp

I’d like to thank Riviera Basketball Camp co-founders Lino Frattin and Ricky Morandotti for inviting me to participate in their youth skills camp in Rimini, Italy. They did a terrific job organizing and supervising all of the week’s activities. I also had a lot of fun working with my teaching partner Robert Horry. We had a great group of kids who all worked and played hard. I hope they enjoyed themselves while learning from some of the best in the biz and that they will return home with a renewed appreciation for the game, confidence in their abilities, and lasting memories from this unique experience.

Mike’s Memorabilia: Ralph Galtelli Cup

Though I have never played on a regular basis, I’ve been able to hone my bocce skills at various Italian eating establishments such as New York’s Il Vagabondo over the years. Back in June team Bella Sera came away with its fourth Ralph Galtelli Cup after winning the bocce tournament at the 21st annual Memphis Italian Festival. I proudly boasted our championship title while doing the Riviera Basketball Camp over in Italy last week. Every time I came across a bocce court I would try to line up an international match against Bella Sera, but I couldn’t find any challengers. Guess they were all intimidated.

Team Bella Sera: Mike Fratello, David Hudman, Bill Lucchesi and Jim Lucchesi

Mike’s Top Tweets of the Week

chrisbosh

It’s madness out here! I’m on cloud 9 right now! This is like a dream come true to play with @dwadeofficial and @kingjames!

about 6 hours ago via UberTwitter

STEIN_LINE_HQ

Can’t give Riles enough PROPS for pulling this all together, w/acquisitions even more complicated than Jerry’s, but bar is super, super high

about 7 hours ago via TweetDeck

jalenrose

#NBA the hottest & most scrutinized coaching seat in the league right now belongs Heat HC Erik Spoelstra

about 8 hours ago via UberTwitter

NBAFanHouse

RT @samickFanHouse: David Lee is in a Golden State state of mind – six years, $80 million in sign and trade with NY. – http://bit.ly/bnvogv

about 8 hours ago via TweetDeck

hoopshype

Remember when L.A. signed Malone and Payton and that triggered big moves around the NBA. What’s going to happen now?

about 8 hours ago via web

KDthunderup

…bron dwade n bosh are gonna b tuff…we gon see them on campus at Thunder U. this season…shuld be a fun game!!! #thunderup

about 9 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone

jalenrose

#NBA Pat Riley is the GODFATHER of the league- All he needs now is talk w/a cottonball in his mouth.

about 9 hours ago via UberTwitter

The_Real_Espo

I wish TNT had this LeBron special. Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley breaking this down would be hilarious. “LeBron’s a knucklehead”

about 9 hours ago via TweetDeck

johnhenson31

Preparing for Twitter to crash after Lebron announces his decision LOL

about 10 hours ago via HTC Peep

chadfordinsider

LeBron is wearing a white and red checkered shirt with blue jeans. What does it mean?

about 10 hours ago via web

mcuban

So Where is Lebron Going ?: I have no idea.  To his credit, this has been the best kept secret since the formula f… http://bit.ly/aZRMn2

about 14 hours ago via twitterfeed

On the Road with Mike: Riviera Camp

It’s been a terrific week so far at the Riviera Camp. Lino Frattin and Ricky Morandotti, one of the great Italian players, launched the basketball clinic for kids this summer. I had actually drafted Ricky when I was coaching the Hawks back in 1987 and we brought him over to our NBA training camp in the U.S. Ricky wound up returning to Italy and developing into an excellent player. My partner this week was 7-time NBA Champion Robert Horry, who played with the Rockets, Suns, Spurs and Lakers during his long and illustrious career.

Rimini is great. It reminds me of when I was growing up and I would visit my grandparents’ home in Seaside Heights on the Jersey Shore every weekend. It’s an incredible sight. In addition to a number of restaurants, shops and bars, there is a massive expanse of beach between the water and the streets filled with a sea of umbrellas organized by color: red, white, blue, green, yellow. Each section, which is about 30 yards wide and two football fields deep, is essentially a little business operated by groups or individuals who lease the spaces and then rent chairs, umbrellas and towels to beach-goers.

On the Road with Mike: Riviera Basketball Camp in Rimini

I’m excited to participate in the first annual Riviera Basketball Camp in Rimini, Italy along with P.J Carlesimo, Robert Horry and Devin Harris in addition to a number of top coaches and players from Italy.

Located in the Rimini Harbor on the Adriatic Sea, you can imagine how the marina, yachts, courts and beach create an incredibly unique and beautiful setting for this clinic.