Beyond the Lottery: Fabricio del Melo

2012 NBA draft prospect Fabricio del Melo aka Fab Melo could soon join the ranks of Brazilian post players who have flourished in the league as of late. The 21-year-old, 7-footer has the basic components required to be an NBA big. And as the saying goes, “You can’t teach height and length.”

The 255-pound big man didn’t start playing basketball until the ninth grade and came to the U.S. in 2008 as a high school junior. As a senior at Sagemont High School in Florida, Melo earned McDonald’s All-America recognition. He was a member of Brazil’s Under-17 National Team and is currently a starter on the Brazilian National Basketball Team.

The pride of Juiz de Fora, Brazil played for HOF coach Jim Boeheim for two years at Syracuse University before declaring for the draft. Melo worked hard to shed 30 pounds and to improve his quickness and help-side D when he arrived at Syracuse. He was named the 2012 Big East Defensive Player of The Year and averaged 2.9 blocks per game during his breakout season.

Although Melo’s skills and footwork still need improvement due to his late start on the court, his game and competitiveness have benefited from all of his international experience. He has above average mechanics and can hit the mid-range jumper, which could translate into a deadly NBA weapon with his size and length. Melo possesses a natural feel for positioning in the paint and can grab offensive boards and score easy put-backs.

Melo is no sure bet. He had a variety of academic concerns while at the ‘Cuse, and that’s one of the reasons why he’s projected to be chosen in the 18 to 24 area on June 28th in Newark. However, his upside is tremendous, and many hoops experts feel that if the right pro team grabs him, Melo could be one of the steals of the 2012 NBA Draft.

Czar’s Playoff Preview: Clippers vs. Spurs Game 1

The Los Angeles Clippers come to the Alamo City tonight to take on the #1-seeded Spurs. The Spurs finished the lockout-shortened season at 50-16, tied with the Bulls for best record in the NBA. 2012 Coach of the Year Gregg Popovich’s squad is on a 14-game winning streak, and they’ve had plenty of time to rest up since sweeping the Utah Jazz in the first round on May 7th.

On the other bench, the Clippers are tired and dinged-up thanks to a knock-em-down, seven-game first round series with the physical, bruising Grizzlies. The West’s 5th seed won on Sunday 82-72 in Memphis and advanced to the second round for only the third time in franchise history.

2nd-year All-Star Blake Griffin played only two minutes in the 4th quarter in the Game 7 victory, partly because he’s been hobbled with a sprained left knee. If tonight’s 48 were a regular season game Griffin would definitely be sitting out, but it’s the do-or-die postseason and LA will need his 20.7 ppg, 10.9 rpg and athletic energy to compete against the disciplined depth of the Spurs.

5X All-Star PG Chris Paul, who finished third in the MVP balloting this year, is also less than 100% as he’s nursing a strained right hip flexor. 1st-year Clip Paul went for 19 and 9 on Sunday and was the key to the success of the Clips this season. He can dominate both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor and has the best handle in the league. The Wake Forest product has led the league in steals four times including this season. Paul’s matchup with 4X All-Star PG Tony Parker (who finished 5th in MVP voting this year) and his ability to slow down the zooming Frenchman will be critical for LA to have a chance in this series.

LA’s Vinny Del Negro had his best W-L % this year as a head coach, .606, and is in the second round for the first time. Del Negro endured loads of criticism, second-guessing and negative rumors during the year, but toughed it out and has ClipperLand giddy with their first round success. Interestingly, the pride of Springfield, MA once suited up as a Spur for Gregg Popovich in Pop’s first two years in San Antonio.

These two sides played three times this regular season, twice in Texas and once at Staples. The Spurs came out on top on December 28th at home 115-90 and on February 18th in SoCal 103-100 in OT. Their final meeting was on March 9th in San Antonio, and the Clippers prevailed 120-108. Paul had 36 points, 11 dimes and 4 steals in that win, although his lead-guard rival Parker was out with a sore thigh. Regardless, that victory should give the long-suffering Clipper fan base some hope when the Game 1 tips off.

Tune in tonight at 9:30 PM ET to watch the 4-banner Spurs take on the upstart Clippers on TNT.

Czar’s Playoff Preview: Sixers vs. Celtics Game 1

The Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics have a rivalry that dates back to the 1960’s. These two storied franchises have met 11 times in the postseason since 1964. They last competed in the playoffs 10 long years ago in the 2002 Eastern Conference first round.

Tonight’s Game 1 of this Eastern Conference semifinal features just one player who participated in that series in 2002 – C’s captain Paul Pierce. Though the historic rivalry between these two sides isn’t all that fresh, I expect a bruising, competitive series.

Both the Celtics and 76ers finished off their first-round opponents on Thursday in front of their home fans to win their respective series 4-2 as underdogs. The Green beat back the relentless Atlanta Hawks 83-80 thanks in large part to 17th-year Kevin Garnett, who delivered in the clutch and had his best game of this season going for 28 points, 14 boards, 5 blocks and 3 steals.

KG knew going into this game that he would have to produce because the other two veteran members of the C’s Big 3 were banged up. Paul Pierce has a sprained MCL in his left knee and Ray Allen has been in and out of Doc Rivers’ rotation with stubborn bone spurs in his right ankle.

The risk GM Danny Ainge took when he decided to keep his aged core intact for another run at the ring was the possibility of injury slowing them down. The other side of that coin is that these playoff-tested veterans have the experience, wisdom and leadership to impart to the team as a whole and to utilize against their opponents.

When the 8th-seed Philadelphia Sixers upset the 1st-seed Chicago Bulls, Coach Doug Collins’ guys became just the fifth number 8-seed to knock off a number 1-seed in NBA history. Philly had not won a playoff series since 2003, but with Chicago missing 2011 NBA MVP Derrick Rose and starting center Joakim Noah, the 76ers closed it out 79-78 with the oft-maligned Andre Iguodala leading the way. The longest tenured 76er had 20 points, 7 dimes and hit the series-winning free throws with 2.2 seconds left.

The depth and balance of this Philly team has been on display all year and was a key in their first round upset. They have five guys who averaged double digit scoring and eight players who averaged at least 8.4 ppg. This makes them a formidable matchup because it’s hard for their opponent to game plan and zero in on containing any one particular player. On a given night someone different might step up on offense.

Boston and Philly played three times this shortened regular season. The 76ers beat the C’s twice in the City of Brotherly Love, 103-71 and 99-86. The blowout on March 7th was Boston’s worst defeat this season. On April 8th in Beantown, the Celts paid Philly back with a hometown beat-down of their own, winning 103-79. Tune in to TNT at 8PM ET to see if the 76ers’ athleticism and balance can overcome the Celtics’ veteran poise.

Mike Looks Back

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Czar’s Playoff Preview: Spurs vs. Jazz Game 3

The 4X NBA champion San Antonio Spurs come to ‘The Crossroads of The West’ to take on the Utah Jazz in Game 3. Tonight’s contest is a must-win for the Jazz , who return home down 0-2 in this first round series.

The Spurs have dominated the 1-versus-8 matchup so far. In Game 1, 2012 COTY Gregg Popovich’s guys beat the Jazz handily 106-91. On Wednesday in Game 2, Utah was obliterated by a Spurs’ onslaught, 114-83.

San Antonio had seven players score in double digits, and none of their starters played more than 28 minutes in the rout. Tim Duncan had 13 boards, and Tony Parker dished out 9 dimes.

The Spurs exhibited why they are the deepest, most balanced team in the league, and they executed with a surgeon’s precision. The Alamo Boys shot 57% from the field, 46% from behind the arc and 100% at the free throw line.

On the opposing bench, coach Tyrone Corbin’s squad looked overmatched from the get-go. They trailed 28-17 after the first quarter and 53-28 at the half. Utah’s big guns Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap shot a combined 9 for 26 and got to the charity stripe a measly two times total.

Usually solid PG Devin Harris was once again outplayed by his lead guard foe Parker. Harris was limited to 5 points and 1 assist, and he was unable to contain Parker’s dribble penetration. Corbin was forced to go to his bench for production. The seven subs scored 41 points and out-rebounded the Utah starters, but it wasn’t nearly enough.

San Antonio knows that Game 3 will be a tough 48 minutes in front of the spirited Jazz home crowd that boosted Utah to an impressive 25-8 in Salt Lake City this past season. The Jazz beat SA 91-84 in the last of their four regular season meetings on April 9th in SLC. Devin Harris had 25 points in the game.

However, that victory in the Beehive State came with a caveat – the triumvirate of Duncan, Parker and Ginobili all set out in order to rest for the playoff push. Regardless of the circumstances, a win is a win in the NBA, and it may have given Utah a small seed of confidence to carry onto the court tonight when they have their backs against the wall.

Look for the Jazz to give maximum effort and intensity in Game 3 to avoid the dreaded, inescapable hole of 0-3. Tune in to TNT at 10:00 PM ET to see if the Jazz can stop the Spurs juggernaut and get back in this series.