The Current State of Purdue Men’s Basketball

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In light of the Ronnie Johnson transfer situation and what seems to be becoming the norm in Purdue Men’s Basketball over the past few years, I have decided to do some research of all of the transfers, dismissals, and player recruiting of Matt Painter’s 9 Seasons at Purdue.  Painter has a record of 191-112 at Purdue, not too shabby.  He has lost to good teams in the NCAA tournament each time he’s gotten there (see below).  He has produced three  (possibly four) NBA players.  However, he’s been 31-35 in the last two season.  He has also only had 11 Four-Year Scholarship players in those 9 years.  In this piece, I am just presenting the information. You can do the analysis of the situation on your own.  As a Purdue graduate I understand that we are not Kentucky or Duke, but I also think we shouldn’t be last in the Big Ten.  Competing for a Big Ten Championship should be the goal every year and right now, it looks like the program is very far from that.  Is it missing on recruits?  Is it getting recruits that are not what we thought they could be?  Is it coaching?  I hope this is worth reading and helpful to those questioning what is going on in West Lafayette.  I also hope that you read this and think, “Hey, this is pretty good and I’d love to buy this guy a beer when I see him at Harry’s”.  Finally, I hope that after a game at Mackey I see you at Harry’s where you can buy me that beer and we can try and get over another heartbreaking loss together. Good day. Enjoy.

Year #1…

05-06 Team – Record: 9 – 19

This was Painter’s first year as head coach after 25 years of Gene Keady.  Purdue fans were looking forward to seeing what this former player was capable of and what was to come.  This season was supposed to be a change from Keady’s last year when they went 7-21. However, it ended up being a nightmare.  This was the year many players were injured or got into some sort of off-the-court issues.  Carl Landry and David Teague both went down with injuries and the guys mentioned below battled everything from injuries to law enforcement.

Head coach Gene Keady

AFTER THE SEASON

1. Nate Minnoy (Transferred) – 3 Star Recruit – Averaged 10.2 ppg as a freshman before tearing his MCL.  He was a promising kid with a lot of talent.  Too big for guards to guard him, too quick for the bigs (on offense).  However, personal issues, work ethic, and his attitude seemed to have ruined his playing career. Transferred to Central Michigan.

2.Korey Spates (Dismissed) – 3 Star Recruit – Averaged 10.1 ppg as a freshman before being kicked off for multiple team rule violations.  He had potential, but a lot like Minnoy, his attitude and off-the-court issues got the best of him.

3.Marcus White (Medical) – Averaged 10.1 ppg after transferring from UConn.  He played well for Purdue, when healthy.  But, White had some sort of back injury and had to leave the team.  Coach Painter offered to let him keep his scholarship at Purdue for his senior year as a gesture of good faith.  White decided against it and ended up playing 3 years of professional Basketball in Lebanon and Iraq. This was another odd situation with a guy that could have really helped the following year.

06-07 Team – Record: 22 -12 and Lost in the 2nd Round of the NCAA Tournament

Additions: Tarrance Crump (4 Star – Ju-Co Transfer), Keaton Grant (4 Star Recruit), Dan Vandervieren (2 Star), Jonathan Uchendu (3 Star Recruit), Chris Kramer (3 Star Recruit)

This was the year that that Tarrance Crump, Carl Landry, and David Teague were all healthy. They had a nice year finishing 5th in the Big Ten and losing to eventual champs, Florida, in the second round of the NCAA tournament.  It seemed like this season put Purdue basketball back on the map.

I can’t believe I love this guy now.

AFTER THE SEASON

4. Chris Lutz (Transferred) – 3 Star Recruit – Averaged 9.2 ppg his freshman year and 6.1 ppg as a sophomore.  Sharpshooter who said he was leaving to be closer to his family in New Hampshire. Lutz ended up averaging over 9 ppg game at Marshall University (West Virginia) over two seasons.

5. Johnathan Uchendu (Transferred) – 3-Star Recruit – Big man project who transferred to Arkansas- Little Rock and Abilene Christian University.  Sadly, Uchendu was later killed in a hit and run incident.

6. Dan Vandervieren (Transferred) – 2 Star Recruit – Another big man project – Played one season for Colorado State averaging 6.2 ppg.  Seems like both of these big guys saw JaJuan Johnson coming and did not want to stay. (I should get some credit for researching the career of Dan Vandervieren. You thought, “No way I’ll ever hear that name again!” Wrong.

7. Gordon Watt (Dismissed) – 7.2 ppg 4.9 rpg after transferring from Boston College.  He was got himself into trouble several times while at Purdue until he was dismissed. Went to Houston Baptist University (Southland Conference) where he played 35 games over two years and averaged 17.2 ppg and 8.8 rpg his senior year.

07-08 Team – 25-9 and lost in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament

Additions: Nemanja Calasan (2 Star Recruit), Scott Martin (4 Star Recruit), Robbie Hummel (4 Star Recruit), E’Twaun Moore (4 Star Recruit), and JaJuan Johnson (4 Star Recruit)

This was the “Baby Boilers” season for Purdue.  This group was touted as the best recruiting class that Purdue has ever had.  The Boilers finished 2nd in the Big Ten and won its first NCAA tournament game before losing to Xavier University in the second round.  This was what Purdue fans thought it would be like over and over.  These young guys would grow up together in the program and terrorize the rest of the Big Ten for years to come.

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AFTER THE SEASON

8. Scott Martin (Transferred) – 4 Star Recruit – Averaged 8.5 ppg 3.8 rebs his freshmen year.  This was a huge blow to the young Purdue team.  He cited homesickness and ended up going to Notre Dame where he had an up and down career while battling injuries averaging 9.2 ppg and 5.4 rpg over three seasons.  At the time, people were just excited to have the other three, but his absence was felt because they struggled to replace him with future recruits.

08-09 Team – 27-10 Lost in 3rd Round of NCAA Tournament to UConn

Additions: Lewis Jackson (3 Star Recruit), Ryne Smith (3 Star Recruit)

This was the sophomore year for the “Baby Boilers” who had a great year finishing 3rd in the Big Ten and won the Big Ten Tournament over Ohio State.  They then won two games in the NCAA tournament for the first time in 9 seasons.  However, the recruiting class for this season was fairly weak.  After getting the best recruiting class in school history the previous year, they got Jackson and Smith for this one.

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AFTER THE SEASON

0 Transfers 0 Dismissals

09-10 Team – 29-6 Lost in 3rd Round of NCAA Tournament to Duke

Additions: Patrick Bade (3 Star Recruit), Kelsey Barlow (2 Star Recruit), D.J. Byrd (3 Star Recruit), Sandi Marcius (NR Recruit)

This was the year where it seemed like Purdue was primed for a Final Four run.  They started the year ranked #7 in the AP National Poll and ended the season at #10.  They ended up 2nd in the Big Ten regular season and had a 4 seed in the Big Dance.  They beat both Siena and Texas A&M before losing to the eventual Champs Duke in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.  This run was mired in the loss of Robbie Hummel who suffered a knee injury late in the season.  What could have been? This was five years ago and Purdue fans still talk about it with much angst and frustration. However, the Boilers seemed to be ready for another run the following year with a healthy Hummel, plus Johnson and Moore both deciding to return for their senior years instead of going into the NBA draft.

AFTER THE SEASON

0 Transfers – 0 Dismissals

10-11 Team – 26-8 Lost in the 3rd Round of the NCAA Tournament to Virginia Commonwealth

Additions: Travis Carroll (3 Star Recruit), Anthony Johnson (3 Star Recruit), Terone Johnson (4 Star Recruit)

This season started with lots of hopes. Purdue had three studs returning for a run together.  They were the favorites in the Big Ten and were ready and seasoned for another deep run into March.  However, Robbie Hummel tore his ACL in a pre-season practice and was forced to sit out this entire season.  This Purdue team showed a lot of heart to fight through that tough early loss and ended up 2nd in the Big Ten and had a 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament.  Unfortunately they ran up against the buzz-saw that was VCU in the second round.  VCU ended up making it all the way to the Final Four.  This also was the end of two incredible careers at Purdue. JaJuan Johnson, E’Twaun Moore combined for 38.5 ppg and 13.7 rpg their senior years and were graduating. These were two NBA draft picks that needed to be replaced.

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AFTER THE SEASON

9. Patrick Bade (Transferred from Basketball to Football) – 3 Star Recruit – Played two years of basketball with limited playing time. Noooooo Bade!!!!

11-12 Team – 22-13 Lost in the 3rd Round of the NCAA Tournament to Kansas

Additions: Donnie Hale (3 Star Recruit) and Jacob Lawson (3 Star Recruit) (Robbie Hummel returns for senior year)

This was the season that Robbie Hummel was a world-beater on one good leg and carried the Boilers into the NCAA Tournament where they were about two minutes away from knocking out the eventual National Runner-up, Kansas.  This team overachieved in most people’s eyes and Coach Painter got a lot of praise for their success.  This was also the year where they tried to replace Johnson and Moore.  The recruiting class of Hale (who red-shirted) and Lawson (who barely played) did little to reload the Purdue team.  The 2012 recruiting class, along with the 2011 class, really hurt the team moving forward.

During that season

10. Kelsey Barlow (Dismissed ) – 2 Star Recruit – Played three seasons for the Boilers until he was kicked off for numerous team rule violations. His stats as a Boilermaker – Frosh: 3.4 ppg/2.3 rpg, Soph 5.1 ppg/2.9 rpg, Junior 8.3 ppg/3.7 rpg.  He played his tail off on defense and really gave the team toughness.  That toughness sometimes stayed with him off the court, leading to his dismissal.  He then transferred to the University of Illinois – Chicago where he averaged 14.8 ppg and 5 rpg.

AFTER THE SEASON

11. John Hart (Transferred) – Played between 5 and 10 minutes throughout his three season at Purdue.  Then transferred to IUPUI and averaged 14.2 ppg and 3.1 rpg for his senior year.

12-13 Team – 16 -18 Lost to Santa Clara in the CBI Tournament

Additions: Rapheal Davis (4 Star Recruit) , A.J. Hammons (4 Star Recurit), Ronnie Johnson (4 Star Recruit), Jay Simpson (4 Star Recruit)

ncb_g_hammons11_200The 2012-2013 season was supposed to be the year of the second class of “Baby Boilers” for Purdue.  This was a Top 20 Recruiting class coming in with a 7-footer, a talented wing, and lightning quick guard.  Instead it was a disappointing season that ended in the 2nd round of the CBI Tournament, (which most Purdue fans have never heard of).  This team was young, inexperienced but showed some flashes of potential. (See Hammons vs. IU) However, at various times in the season they seemed to really struggle to play together.  Coach Painter started and ended the season saying that his team was selfish, didn’t work hard, and was hard to coach.  Seemed like there was a lot of fighting going on within the team and heads would roll after the season.  They did.

AFTER THE SEASON

12. Donnie Hale (Transferred) – 3 Star Recruit – A project player that showed flashes in 32 games for the Boilers.  3.8 ppg and 2.8 rpg.  Hale is now playing at DII Bellarmine University where he is not exactly lighting it up. 10.3 minutes pg with 4.8 ppg and 2 rpg.

13. Anthony Johnson (Transferred) – 3 Star Recruit – Played two seasons where he averaged 5.2 ppg , 2.4 rpg, and 1.1 apg. Johnson also showed moments of positive play but seemed like he never bought into Painter’s system.  He will be eligible to play for Northern Illinois University next season.

14. Jacob Lawson (Transferred) – 3 Star Recruit – Played in 58 games in limited minutes but was never able to stay in Coach Painter’s rotation. Averaged 2.3 ppg and 2 rpg over two seasons. Lawson Transferred to Appalachian State, will be eligible next season.

15. Sandi Marcius (Transferred) – Not Ranked Recruit – Spent three seasons at Purdue and played a solid backup big guy role to AJ Hammons his junior year. Left under weird circumstances that seemed to have to do with playing time.  Marcius could have really helped Purdue with Hammons being in the amount of foul trouble he was in all year. Marcius played in 33 games for Depaul this season averaging 18.6 minutes pg, 4.8 ppg, and 4.6 rpg.

13-14 Team – 15-17 Lost to Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament

Additions: Bryson Scott (4 Star Recruit), Basil Smotherman (3 Star Recruit), Kendall Stephens (4 Star Recruit), Errick Peck (5th Year – Transfer), Sterling Carter (5th Year – Transfer)

This was two seasons in a row where Purdue was getting a good recruiting class.  The season started out with some trouble right away when A.J. Hammons got suspended for violating team rules.  This was disappointing because he followed his suspension with a series of poor performances and had trouble getting himself going.  The season seemed doomed from the start and continued to be frustrating because of the poor performances by team leaders Terone Johnson and Hammons and a lack of big wins throughout the year (besides the IU game).  They ended up last place in the Big Ten. The low point was when they lost by 9 against Northwestern at home on Senior Day to finish the regular season.  The season was frustrating to watch and seemed frustrating to coach for Painter.  When the regular season ended he blamed himself for the poor finish and the poor state of the program. Painter blamed bad recruiting, poor attitudes, and bad teamwork. Click HERE for the video.

AFTER THE SEASON

16. Ronnie Johnson (Transferred) – 4 Star Recruit – Johnson leaves Purdue playing 66 games in two seasons averaging 10.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, and 3.9 apg. He started almost every game of his two year career and played a lot of minutes on a Big Ten team. Why transfer?

Jay Simpson (Medical) – 4 Star Recruit – Unfortunately Simpson will not be playing basketball anymore because of a heart condition.  I wish him the best.

Conclusion

There have been 16 contributing players that have either been dismissed or transferred in nine seasons under Matt Painter.  I am not saying that this is unique to Purdue, but it seems like the numbers have picked up in recent years for a coach that has been at the school for nine seasons. Also, there is still a chance that A.J. Hammons leaves for the NBA draft, though many Purdue fans think that he has a lot to learn before that (See the game at Northwestern..my goodness).  If he stays and there are no more transfers out, Purdue will have 10 players with a scholarship on the projected roster for next year.

2014-2015 Scholarship Players

Rapheal Davis – Jr.

A.J. Hammons – Jr.

Bryson Scott – So.

Basil Smotherman – So.

Kendall Stephens – So.

Vince Edwards – Fr. – 3 Star

Isaac Haas – Fr. – 4 Star

Dakota Mathias – Fr. – 3 Star

Jacquil Taylor – Fr. – NR

P.J. Thompson – Fr. – 3 Star

0 seniors and 5 freshmen

People might give Painter a pass and point to the good years when he had Landry and Teague (which he did not recruit) or when the “Baby Boilers” had their great run. I know others will look at the what has happened recently.  In a league that is getting better (Northwestern, Penn State, Nebraska), Purdue has gotten worse.  A few really bad recruiting classes on top of a high number of transfers has set the Purdue program back.  I hope that this can be turned around sooner rather than later.  I guess we will see.

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At least this guy had a bad year too.

Thank you to the best site on earth, www.sports-reference.com and another really good one, www.scout.com for all of the statistics and recruiting information.

End of Year Review 2013

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Hello again,

This is now my 4th year making this list.  Sometimes I do it for fun and sometimes its therapy.  I think that this year it is a little bit of both. I don’t listen to everything so if there is something worth listening to that I didn’t list, let me know. I hope this list is worth looking through and listening to.

Your friend and colleague,

Bojan Jovanovic

Of what I heard, these are my lists…

Top 20 Albums:

  1. Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City
  2. Arcade Fire – Reflektor
  3. Run The Jewels – Run The Jewels
  4. Phoenix – Bankrupt!
  5. She & Him – Vol. 3
  6. Wild Belle – Isles
  7. Danny Brown – Old
  8. Cayucas – Bigfoot
  9. Surfer Blood – Pythons
  10. The Uncluded – Hokey Fright
  11. Smith Westerns – Soft Will
  12. Haim – Days Are Gone
  13. Local Natives – Hummingbird
  14. Hellfyre Club – Dorner vs. Tookie
  15. King Krule – 6 Feet Beneath the Moon
  16. Earl Sweatshirt – Doris
  17. Quasimoto – Yessir, Whatever
  18. A$AP Rocky – Long Live A$AP
  19. Pixies – EP1
  20. Kurt Vile – Wakin On A Pretty Daze

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Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City

My #1 album of the year comes from NYC-based Vampire Weekend. This is their third album, Modern Vampires of the City. It is their most complete, mature, and well-rounded album.  It has the hodge-podge nature of their self-titled debut album coupled with a more mature sound that defined parts of their sophomore album, Contra.  Vampire Weekend made my favorite album of the year where lots of great music came out, but nothing stood out overwhelmingly above the rest (see: Kendrick Lamar – GKMC).  I think that I am behind on listening to stuff this year so please tell me what you think.  Also, Yeezus sucked. Good day.

Top 55 Songs: (I have provided for the first 21 tracks. It took a long time. Please listen.)

1. Arcade Fire – “Reflektor”

2. Vampire Weekend – “Step”

3. A$AP Rocky ft. Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Danny Brown, Yelawolf, Action Bronson, Big K.R.I.T. – “1 Train”

4. Arcade Fire – “Afterlife”

5. Danny Brown – “25 Bucks (ft. Purity Ring)”

6. Vampire Weekend – “Unbelievers”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_qKmTLbEPc

7. Haim – “The Wire”

8. Run the Jewels – “Sea Legs”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GAIkESrQr0

9. The Uncluded – “Bats”

10. Cayucas – “High School Lover”

11. CHVRCHES– “The Mother We Share”

12. Phoenix – “Trying to Be Cool”

13. Local Natives – “Breakers”

14. She & Him – “ I’ve Got Your Number, Son”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDS_gybdWb4

15. Danny Brown – “Clean Up”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3VIOXzI0os

16. Cults – “High Road”

17. Earl Sweatshirt ft. Frank Ocean – “Sunday”

18. Chance the Rapper – “Juice”

19. James Blake ft. Chance the Rapper – “Life Round Here”

20. Cayucas –“Bigfoot”

21. Open Mike Eagle – “Qualifiers”

22. Busdriver, Open Mike Eagle & milo – “All Pastel Everything”

23. Kanye West – “Black Skinhead”

24. Netherfriends – “Uptown Boys”

25. The Uncluded – “Earthquake”

26. Surfer Blood – “ I Was Wrong”

27. Foxygen – “ Shuggie”

28. A$AP Rocky – “Long Live A$AP”

29. King Krule – “Easy Easy”

30. Danny Brown – “Dip”

31. Shad – “Stylin ft. Saukrates”

32. Kurt Vile – “Never Run Away”

33. Haim – “Forever”

34. Disclosure – “When a Fire Starts To Burn”

35. Beach Fossils – “Generational Synthetic”

36. Phoenix – “S.O.S. in Bel Air”

37. Arcade Fire – “Here Comes the Nighttime”

38. Daft Punk – “Get Lucky”

39. The National – “The Sea of Love”

40. Earl Sweatshirt – “Chum”

41. Portugal. The Man – “Purple Yellow Red and Blue”

42. Big Sean ft. Kendrick Lamar, Jay Electronica – “Control”

43. Surfer Blood – “Weird Shapes”

44. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – “Sacrilege”

45. Lorde – “Royals”

46. Drake – “Hold On, We’re Going Home”

47. Pixies – “Andro Queen”

48. Mikal Cronin – “Shout It Out”

49. Parquet Courts – “Stoned and Starving”

50. Pusha T ft. Kendrick Lamar– “Nostalgia”

51. TV on the Radio – “Mercy”

52. Albert Hammond Jr. – “St. Justice”

53. Cayucas -“Cayucos”

54. She & Him – “I Could of Been Your Girl”

55. Run the Jewels ft. Big Boi – “Banana Clipper”

Biggest Pleasant Surprises:

Run the Jewels – Run the Jewels

Surfer Blood – Pythons

Haim – Days are Gone

Biggest Disappoint(s):

Local Natives – Hummingbird

Kanye West – Yeezus

Albums that didn’t come out in 2013 but I listened to a lot:

Mac Demarco – 2 (2012)

Lambchop – Mr. M (2012)

Overrated Albums:

Kanye West – Yeezus

Daft Punk – Random Access Memories

Albums to look forward to in 2014 with fingers crossed:

Broken Bells – After the Disco (1/14/14)

Death Cab for Cutie – TBA

Fleet Foxes – TBA

Modest Mouse – TBA

The Roots – TBA

Feist – TBA

Outkast – TBA (Possible)

Dr. Dre – Detox…Hahahahahahah

End of Year Lists:

Best of 2012

Best of 2011

Best of 2010

Chicago Bulls 2013-2014 Preview

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Bulls 2013-2014 season is about the start and I am extremely excited.  I am excited because this is finally, “The Return” (#TheReturn). Finally.  I was disappointed like most Bulls fans last year that Derrick Rose did not play.  I also understood that that team last year did not have the horses to beat Miami.  But, I have to ask Bulls fans: What has changed?  The answer: Derrick Rose.  That is it.  I would like to think that this year will be better but, that remains to be seen.  I am going to break this season down with a couple of categories, thoughts, and predictions. Enjoy.  (I wrote this before last night’s loss to the Heat)

New Additions

176-Mike-Dunleavy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Dunleavy Jr. – The Bulls love picking up fairly un-athletic white guys that can shoot.  (ie: Korver, Radmanovic, White Mamba)  Dunleavy will be able to stretch the floor for the second group and I think will be able to actually defend a little better than Korver.  The reason the Bulls signed him is because is serviceable and was cheap.  He will be a nice play, but if you think he is the missing piece, he is not.  (Prediction: 7 ppg 4 Rebs in about 18-25 min)

Tony Snell – Rookie / New Mexico.  I am excited about this guy. Being a teacher, you have a little free time and you get the unintended privilege of watching a lot of summer league basketball in the middle of the day.  I wrote a column this summer (look below) about this but since, I’ve seen some highlights from college and watched him this preseason games. This is what I noticed. He is long so defensively deflects a lot of passes and can stay in front his position which is the first thing you have to do to play for Thibs. (I know I know, not Boozer) Offensively he is a good shooter, but streaky.  If you look at his games in college, he would go 7-12 from three one game and 1-10 the next.  Thibs has not played rookies early in their careers (J Butler, M Teague) but they might have to play this one because of his ability to spread the floor.  (Prediction: (6 ppg 2 Rebs 1 Steal in about 12-20 min)

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Erik Murphy – Rookie / Florida. I think will see limited time this season. One Thibs is not in a rush to play rookies and also does not use a deep bench.  (I didn’t even put up a picture of him, instead this gem of who he will be replacing)  Unless there is injury, I see Eric Murphy filling Vladimir Radmanovic role this year. Except less chest hair and more deodorant.  (Prediction: No impact)

Concerns

Bench scoring – I think that the Bulls and coach Thibodeau will be fine on defense with this bench, they always are.  But, they will really miss some guys that can come off the bench to score.  They are sort of missing a gunner.  I would have loved for them to get Jarrett Jack (Rod Tidwell) but the money didn’t work.  Last year they had Marco Belinelli and Nate Robinson who came off the bench to provide that spark. (With two crumbling players, Rip Hamilton and Kirk Hinrich, they eventually became the starters)  This year the plan is going to rely heavily on Jimmy Butler, Hinrich, Nazr Mohammed, Snell and Dunleavy.  I am struggling to get excited for that.

Joakim Noah’s health – I think that it is fair to worry about this.  I know he has played when he has needed to and has played well. But, I really think that trading him might be in the best interest of the Bulls.  This foot issue is alarming, ongoing, and stinks (heheh, giggle giggle). I am sorry for suggesting that but if it means a lottery pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, they should strongly consider it. That draft is loaded.

Tom Thibodeau’s coaching– I think that Thibs is a great coach. I think that he has been the best regular season coach in the NBA over the past 3 seasons.  But, the Bulls have run out of steam and have limped their way through every playoff run. (Yes, I am using a lot of puns) He is going to have to take a page out of Greg Popovich handbook with some of these guys who have had injury issues and sit them from time to time. (Noah, Deng, Rose, Hinrich)

Carlos Boozer – I could write an entire book on all of the ways he frustrates me.  I am going to go into this season knowing that he has limitations and maybe that will frustrate me less. (I doubt that) I know that with him on the court they struggle to defend. I know he also has limited them from getting any substantial free agents these last 2 seasons.   Here are the things that drive me crazy about him, and when they happen just think, “He has never done well at these things and he never will” and breathe. I’m going to try it but I apologize in advance to my couch cushions who will take a beating each time he does them.

-He can’t finish at the rim in traffic

-He can’t guard athletic bigs

-He can’t guard strong bigs

-He never helps when a teammate gets beat and when he does, he fouls

-He refuses to move his feet when it is his job to hard-hedge on a ball-screen causing him to constantly be on the hip of a faster player making him foul them or allowing that said player to score.

-He has been terrible in the playoffs.

-He mouths off whenever he dunks the ball or gets a 3-pt play.

-He is the only power forward in the NBA that gets that excited about a dunk.

-He should be dunking.  He‘s a damn power forward.

-His facial hair.

-His screaming at Joakim Noah.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n038BMY9ptA&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

The Miami Heat – Today’s game means nothing.  If the Bulls win or lose by 40, it means nothing.  The Bulls have beaten them in the regular season before but the post-season is what matters.  I just don’t think they have enough firepower to beat Miami in the playoffs.  Miami struggles when the other team has two or three scorers that can break their guards down off the bounce or a scoring big guy.  I don’t think that the Bulls have either of those things.

What has to happen for the Bulls to compete for a championship?

  1. Derrick Rose stays healthy.
  2. The rest of the team is healthy for the playoffs.
  3. Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson improve greatly.
  4. Derrick Rose has a MVP playoff run.
  5. Taj Gibson and Joakim Noah can play together down the stretch of games and not lose too much offensively.
  6. Thibodeau learns how to manage his players’ minutes effectively.
  7. Miami needs to slow down in some way or have 4 really bad shooting games in the playoffs.  If their shooters are making shots, they are unbeatable.

My Predictions

Derrick Rose will be an All-Star. (26 ppg 5 rebs 9 assists)

Jimmy Butler will be in the running for 6th man of the year. (15 ppg)

They will try very hard to trade Luol Deng, possibly Noah too.

There record will be 56-26 – This will get them the 1, 2, or 3 seed in the East.

They are going to lose in the Eastern Conference Finals to the Miami Heat. 😦

Conclusion

I am extremely excited to see how this NBA season plays out.  Can the Heat keep it going?  Can the Thunder be good again?  What is going to happen in Brooklyn? How many games with the 76ers lose? Will Tyler Hansbrough finally learn how to read?

But, the most exciting thing about the NBA being back is that I get to watch Derrick Rose again.  I am excited for stupid Bill Wennington’s Mickey Mouse voice on the radio. I am really excited to hear Stacey King lose his mind on a huge dunk. I am just excited to see him play and wow me on a nearly every-game basis. I’m happy he’s back.

However, I do think that the Bulls will still run up against a Heat team that they cannot beat in the Eastern Playoffs at some point and that will be the end.  I hate to say that now but until proven differently, they are king.

I hope to find time to write more as the season unfolds. Follow my thoughts on Twitter during games to get my instant reactions. Most of the time it has to do with Carlos Boozer not rotating properly on defense.  ( @bojansayspotato )

Bulls Summer League Observations

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After watching the Bulls Summer League game against the Portland Trailblazers:  Enjoy

Tony Snell can really play.  He is long, smart, and can shoot. He’s is 6’8 and 200 lbs.  Needs to bulk up.  He gets his hands on a lot of passes and rebounds. When he gets stronger he will be able to get those boards and hold his ground when he gets bumped.  I think he should fit a bench role because he won’t hurt the team and hopefully can hit some shot.  He didn’t shoot well in this game but did a lot of other things well.  Everyone wants to compare him to Kawhi Leonard but I don’t really see it.  Leonard is a better rebounder, more athletic, and can’t shoot as well.  Is it just that they were teammates in high school or is it the 2001 cornrows?

Erik Murphy played well until his nose was broken.  He can’t really move his feet on defense so I doubt he will get a whole bunch of time for Thibs.  He would have to guard a 4 and I don’t think he can.

Marquis Teague still causes problems for people who try to get up in his shorts.  He did hit some 3’s but struggles to get the team into anything.  The best thing is his ability to come off of ball screens and drive.  Still makes way too many turnovers.  The Blazers definitely did not read the scouting report. Or, they were trying to see if CJ McCollum can guard quick.   He failed quite a bit and Teague scored.

CJ McCollum of Portland can play as well.  He is a good scorer and has a nice feel for the game. Sort of slow footed on defense but plays at a nice pace.  Could be the 2 guard for the Blazers.

Overall, summer league is not good basketball.  Most of the time, role players on a regular NBA team dominate.  But, it is interesting to see the new guys and young guys to see how they look.

Also, I hate Carlos Boozer. Good day.

Lollapalooza 2013 Lineup

Here is the 2013 Lollapalooza Lineup Leak.  I hope it is real. I have bolded the artists I am most excited to see. Who are you excited to see?  Enjoy.  (COS and The Chicago Tribune)

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Headliners:

The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Mumford and Sons, The Killers, and Phoenix

Others:

Vampire Weekend, The Postal Service, Queens of the Stone Age, The National, New Order, The Lumineers, Kendrick Lamar, Crystal Castles, Beach House, Cat Power, Alt-J, Grizzly Bear, Band of Horses, Hot Chip, Tegan & Sara, Local Natives, Death Grips, Disclosure, Father John Misty, Angel Haze, Azealia Banks, Wavves, Baroness, Haim, Matt & Kim, Jessie Ware, Foals, Smith Westerns, Ghost B.C., The Vaccines, Frightened Rabbit, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Wild Belle, Palma Violets, Reignwolf, DIIV, Wild Nothing, Chance the Rapper, SKATERS, The Orwells, St. Lucia, Deap Valley, Knife Party, Steve Aoki, Steve Angello, Thievery Corporation, Flux Pavilion, Two Door Cinema Club, Lana Del Rey, Imagine Dragons, 2 Chainz, Icona Pop, Modestep, Ben Howard, Emile Sande, Heartless Bastards, Charles Bradley, Atlas Genius, Jake Bugg, Theophilus London, Kill the Noise, Guards, The Bright Light Social Hour, Shovels & Rope, Hey Marseilles.

It’s not the easiest thing to read so I think there will be others, I’m thinking more rappers if I had to guess. 

 

Smith Westerns – “Varsity”

Smith Westerns are back with a new dream shoe-gaze pop song, “Varsity”.  They will be dropping their new album, Soft Will on June 11th.  I loved their last album, Dye it Blonde and hope for big things with this new release. I think they have  a real talent for making catchy pop tunes.  Enjoy.

End of Year Review – 2012

End of Year Review – 2012

Hello again,

As many many many people do around this time, I have compiled my favorite music for 2012.  This is now the 4th year in a row that I have done this.  I have recieved a varying degree of interest from friends, strangers, and robots.  I think that I have started to just do it for my sake. I enjoy it. I like to recap the year in music and figure out what I liked the most.  I also like to possibly inspire a few people to listen to something new and interesting.  As always, this is my list of artists and songs that I have listened to. Remember being a college or high school student with nothing to do for like 5 hours straight? That doesn’t happen anymore.  I try to listen to as much stuff as possible, but as you all know life gets in the way. Of what I heard, these are my lists.  If there is something missing that you think I should listen to, let me know. I am always looking for something new.

Enjoy.

 good kid maad city

Top 20 Albums of 2012:

1. Kendrick Lamar – good kid m.A.A.d. city

2. Beach House – Bloom 

3. Grizzly Bear – Shields

4. Killer Mike- R.A.P. Music

5. Aesop Rock – Skelethon

6. The xx – Coexist 

7. The Shins –Port of Morrow

8. Passion Pit – Gossemer

9. Joey BadA$$ –1999

10. El-P – Cancer 4 Cure

11. Captain Murphy – Duality

12. Yeasayer – Fragrant World

13. Action Bronson – Rare Chandeliers

14. Tame Impala – Lonerism

15. P.O.S. – We Don’t Even Live Here

16. Open Mike Eagle – 4NML HSPTL

17. Miike Snow – Happy To You

18. alt-J –An Awesome Wave

19. Ab-Soul – Control System

20. JJ DOOM – Key to the Kuffs

Kendrick Lamar -good kid m.A.A.d. city

My #1 album of the year comes from Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar. good kid m.A.A.d. city is a concept album that might have ruined concept albums for any other artist for the rest of time.  It is really that good. It is unfair to other rappers. He is an incredible wordsmith without sounding too wordy. Something about his music is effortlessly real.  This, unlike most things that come out in the 21st century, is an “album”.  Listening to these tracks on their own does not do the album justice, it has to be listened to in its entirety.  I am really impressed with Kendrick’s ability to put out the album that he wanted to make. I was a little worried when I saw the features and I had a feeling it was going to be a “first major” commercial sounding release.  It’s not. It is very good and if you like hip hop and think, “No one makes real hip hop anymore”. You are wrong. This is it. Enjoy.

 

Top 50 Songs of 2012: (Top 10 Audio/Video at the bottom of Post)

1. Danny Brown – “Grown Up”

2. Grizzly Bear – “Yet Again”

3. Kendrick Lamar – “Cartoons and Cereal”

4.  Kendrick Lamar – “Swimming Pools (Drank)”

5. Joey Bada$$ – “Waves”

6. Killer Mike – “Untitled”

7. Grimes – “Oblivion”

8. Tame Impala – “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”

9. Beach House – “The Hours”

10. The Shins – “Simple Song”

11. Passion Pit – “Carried Away”

12. Tennis – “Petition”

13. alt-J – “Breezeblocks”

14. The xx – “Angels”

15. P.O.S. – “Bumper”

16. David Byrne and St. Vincent – “Who”

17. Yeasayer – “Henrietta”

18. A$AP Rocky – “Goldie”

19. Ab-Soul ft.Danny Brown and Jhene Aiko – “Terrorist Threats”

20. The Shins – “Bait and Switch”

21. Kendrick Lamar – “Backseat Freestyle”

22. G.O.O.D. Music – “Mercy”

23. Miike Snow – “Paddling Out”

24. El-P – “Drones over BKLYN”

25. Passion Pit – “Constant Conversations”

26. Joey Bada$$ ft. Capital STEEZ – “Survival Tactics”

27. Aesop Rock – “Zero Dark Thirty”

28. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”

29. Action Bronson – “The Symbol”

30. Grizzly Bear – “Sleeping Ute”

31. Sleigh Bells – “Comeback Kid”

32. Open Mike Eagle ft. Has-Lo – “Your Back Pack Past”

33. Yeasayer – “Longevity”

34. Aesop Rock – “Crows 1”

35. JJ DOOM -”Guv’nor”

36. The xx – “Fiction”

37. P.O.S. – “How We Land”

38. Beach House – “Troublemaker”

39. Killer Mike ft. El-P -”Butane”

40. Tame Impala – “Why Won’t They Talk To Me?”

41. Death Grips – “Get Got”

42. Captain Murphy – “The Killing Joke”

43. Lumineers – “Ho Hey”

44. Action Bronson – “Mike Vick”

45. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”

46. Kendrick Lamar – “The Art of Peer Pressure”

47. Two Door Cinema Club – “Handshake”

48. DIIV – “How Long Have You Known”

49. Dirty Projectors – “Gun Has No Trigger”

50. OFWGKTA – “Oldie”

Biggest Pleasant Surprises:

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Joey Bada$$ –1999 

alt-J – An Awesome Wave

Biggest Disappoint(s):

Sleigh Bells –Reign of Terror

Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor II

JJ DOOM – Key to the Kuffs

Albums that didn’t come out in 2012 but I listened to a lot:

Kendrick Lamar – Section .80 (2011)

Danny Brown – XXX (2011)

Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago (2008)

Overrated Albums:

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Mature Themes

Schoolboy Q – Habits and Contradictions 

Death Grips – The Money Store

Albums to look forward to in 2013 with fingers crossed:

Smith Westerns – TBA

Local Natives – Hummingbird

Blackstar – ???

Dr. Dre.-Detox…3 year in a row this has been on my list. He did have a hand in making g.k.m.c. so I have to give him some credit.

 

Thank you for reading and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season filled with prosperity and happiness.

Your friend and colleague,

Bojan Jovanovic

 

TOP 10 Songs for 2012

1. Danny Brown – “Grown Up”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHfWY0is3rE

2. Grizzly Bear – “Yet Again”

3. Kendrick Lamar – “Cartoons and Cereal”

4.  Kendrick Lamar – “Swimming Pools (Drank)”

5. Joey Bada$$ -“Waves”

6. Killer Mike – “Untitled”

7. Grimes – “Oblivion”

8. Tame Impala – “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”

9. Beach House – “The Hours”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHjxwHwSRN4

10. The Shins – “Simple Song”

End of the Year Lists (Sorry for the typos)

End Of the Year 2011

End Of the Year 2010

Local Natives – “Breakers”

One of my absolute favorites of 2011 is back…soon with their sophomore release, Hummingbird January 29th.  This is the follow-up to the great, Gorilla Manor (If you don’t know this album, listen now, go, log off of this dumb ass blog).

This is their first single off the new album, “Breakers”  It is typical Local Natives, building-up full-verses and beautiful harmonies. This is one of my most anticipated albums for 2013, along with Detox…HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Enjoy!

And here is a taste of Gorilla Manor. “Wide Eyes”.