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RODA REPORT – NBA FINALS GAME #2 RECAP – HEAT 98 SPURS 96

LeBron played all four quarters in Game #2 and he was the difference as the Heat evened the 2014 NBA Finals at one game a piece. Here’s my instant analysis:

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RODA REPORT – NBA FINALS GAME #1 RECAP – SPURS 110 HEAT 95

No LeBron no chance for the Heat and that’s what happened in the 4th quarter of Game #1 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio. Here’s my “Roda Report Recap” –

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THE 2014 NBA DRAFT LOTTERY HAD AN OLYMPIC FEEL TO IT

When you participate in the Olympic Games, to medal is something special. If you win, or finish first, you go home with the gold. If you happen to be the runner-up, your silver medal helps ease the pain a little. Even if you end up third, it still means you’re one of three best in the entire world and wearing that bronze medal allows you to hold you head high.

The 2014 NBA Draft Lottery was somewhat like the Olympics. Fourteen participants had a chance, some better than others, to finish first, second or third and walk away with a prize. But instead of medals of a different color and worth, the top three teams would be rewarded with the opportunity of drafting a potential franchise changing player. Possibly Joel Embiid, or Andrew Wiggins or maybe Jabari Parker. Which one is truly the gold? That is up for debate right now, but one thing that is not, if you finished first, second or third on Tuesday night, you were walking away a big winner and down the road maybe the biggest winner.

2014 NBA Draft Lottery Order

So congratulations, for the third time in the last four years to the NBA’s Draft Lottery gold medal winner, the Cleveland Cavaliers. Facing their greatest odds in the lottery, G.M. David Griffin and his team defied those odds, a  mere 1.7 percent chance of finishing first, and with the ping pong balls bouncing the right way again, the Cavs for the second straight year made it to the apex of the NBA Draft Lottery. They would have been happy with the silver or the bronze considering their odds, but finishing first is always better.

David Griffin 2014 NBA Draft Lottery Photo

This year’s top honor for one of the worst teams in the Association has people conjuring up memories of the 2003 draft that produced LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Three of those four have won multiple NBA championships. Granted James and Bosh had to join Wade to do so, but a championship is still a championship and Cleveland fans would take one any way they could get one.

Therefor supporters of the “Wine and Gold” are hoping that one of the top three  players in this draft, be it Wiggins, Embiid or Parker could ultimately lead the Cavaliers to a victory in the last game played during an NBA season, instead of winning an off-season lottery. Should that happen, which would mean finishing first when it really mattered, the city of Cleveland would be celebrating the ultimate gold medal, the Larry O’Brien trophy and their first NBA Championship!

POTENTIAL CAVS FREE AGENT TARGETS IN THE SUMMER OF 2014

In looking at the Cavs free agency situation for the summer of 2014 I have compiled my list of the top free agents I think the Cavs should look at. As you can see, they just acquired one of those top free agents in a trade and now control his “Bird Rights” in Luol Deng. Here is a list of my Top 10 potential unrestricted free agents for the summer of 2014 that I would go after, along with three restricted free agents that I would target.

Luol Deng Cavs Uniform

 AP photo courtesy of George Frey

My rankings were based on ability, age (how old they’ll be for start of 2014 season), salary (what they’re making this year), fit and need for the Cavs. Danny Granger is the biggest reach on this list because of his recent injury history, but if he proves to be healthy again, he could be a bargain.  It’s unlikely players like Duncan, Wade and Nowitzki would leave the only team they’ve ever played for, but you never know. Also to me the only true max players on this list would be LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Gordon Hayward and Chandler Parsons.

 

Potential Unrestricted Free Agents – Some have an early termination offer, others a player option.

LeBron James –  SF/PF  – 29  –  $19.1million  –  26ppg-6.5rpg-6apg -59%fg-40%3fg-75%ft

Carmelo Anthony – SF  -30  -$21.5 million -26.6ppg-8.3rpg-2.9apg -45%fg-40%3fg-84%ft

Luol Deng –    SF –        29  –  $14.3 million  –  18.7ppg-6.6rpg-3.5apg-45%fg-27%3fg-82%ft

Rudy Gay –  SG/SF  – 28  –  $17.9 million  –  20.0ppg-6.6rpg-2.5apg-44%fg-33%3fg-80%ft

Chris Bosh –  F/C  –     30    – $19.1 million     –    15.4ppg-6.7rpg-1ap-52%fg-33%3fg-80%ft

Danny Granger –SF  –  31  –  $14.0 million  –   9.1ppg-3.6rpg-1.3apg-36%fg-30%3fg-95%ft

Zack Randolph –  PF  – 33  – $17.8 million –  17.2popg-10.5rpg-2.7apg-45%fg-0%3fg-75%ft

Dwyane Wade –  SG  –  32  –  $18.5 million  –  19.6ppg-4.9rpg-4.8apg-54%fg-4253fg-70%ft

Dirk Nowitzki –   PF  – 36  –  $22.7 million –  20.8ppg-5.9rpg-3.0apg-49%fg-40%3fg-89%ft

Tim Duncan –     C  –      38  –  $10.4 million  –  14.5ppg-9.8rpg-3.0apg-46%fg-0%3fg-77%ft

 

Restricted Free Agents

Gordon Hayward – SG  – 24 – $3.5 million  –  17.1ppg-5.4rpg-4.9apg-41%fg-32%3fg-83%ft

Chandler Parsons – SF  – 25 – $926 thous.  – 17.2ppg-5.4rpg-3.6apg-51%fg-37%3fg-72%ft

Evan Turner –   SF  –     25  –  $6.7 million  –  19.1ppg-6.3rpg-3.9apg-445fg-29%3fg-82%ft

(Parsons is a restricted free agent, but Houston has a team option on him)

DWYANE WADE 1 ON 1 INTERVIEW WITH KENNY RODA 11-27-13

Dwyane Wade 1 on 1 Interview with Kenny Roda 11-27-13

Kenny Roda 1 on 1 with Dwyane Wade Pre-Game Heat at Cavs 11-27-13