Kornheiser: I’m Tony Kornheiser, and I think I’ll be okay. I stretched for a whole four seconds before the show and I’m feeling pretty limber. In today’s episode we’re going to talk about the Hawks and Raptors, we’re going to look at how the Lakers have done with a new GM, and we’re going to spend Five Good Minutes with Milwaukee Bucks GM Ian Quailmen. But first let’s hit the headlines.
Kornheiser: I’ll stick to the feathered kind, thanks. Look, the Raptors are a nice team. I love Finley, love Brand, and Billups is looking very good after his injury. But I’m not going to give up on the two-time champs. As long as Penny is there, and as long as big Ben Wallace is patrolling the paint, give me the Hawks to obliterate the competition.
Wilbon: I’d normally agree but the Raptors are better than they ever have been. With frontcourt rotation of Gugs, Brand, Ratliff and the surprising Gary Trent – putting up career numbers, Tone – the Raptors have the tanks to fight with anyone.
Kornheiser: Career numbers of 7.5 and 3.5, color me impressed. Hawks are going to threepeat and do it handily. Handily! Next headline.
Wilbon: They’re tired, Tony. They’re tired and they have every reason to be. For some reason the GM PrepP hasn’t given these guys the rest they deserve. They’re playing their hearts out, especially Kobe and Timmy, who are posting career efficiency numbers. But they need help. Bryant Reeves shouldn’t be playing 20 minutes a game at this point in his career. Brad Miller is playing almost FORTY MINUTES A GAME, TONY! These guys need air mattresses in their locker room. They’re tired!
Kornheiser: It wouldn’t take much. There are a couple of guys without teams who could come in and play 5-10 minutes. Shawnelle Scott, Matt Geiger, Jerome Allen. They’re not world beaters, but they’re bodies. The Bulls would be a lot better if they weren’t relying on the same 8 guys every night. What happens when Kobe or Stephen Jackson goes down?
Wilbon: The Bulls wave the white flag, that’s what. No chance if someone gets injured. No chance. Last one.
Kornheiser: I’d like both, please. Can’t it be both? If you think that a player like LeBron James or Carmelo Anthony is going to turn your team around, then you have to do it. There are some teams that are just better at doing it than others. Teams like the Wolves and Hornets at least have young guys who they’re giving minutes to for experience. When you look at the Nuggets, what do you see?
Wilbon: A big bowl of NOTHIN’.
Kornheiser: Exactly. I look at Tayshaun Prince or Zach Randolph and see them as possible all stars one day. What about Denver? Who’s going to be a star there? Smush Parker?
Wilbon: No way. And that’s why I think tanking is a problem. The Nets GM RPF is on record against tanking, and I’m with him entirely. It’s disgusting and should be punished!
Kornheiser: The Nets are just mad that they’re bad at tanking. What else are you going to do, overpay a bunch of old stars and try to get a 6th seed? It makes sense.
Wilbon: It’s dumb and so are you. All right, after the break we’re going to spend Five Good Minutes with Bucks GM Ian Quailmen to ask him about his young talent, and if he thinks Amare could be better than Shaq.
Kornheiser: I’ll answer that one for you, NO.