WHO’S HOT
Daniel: Chris Paul
Although the Clippers have stalled after a scorching start that took the league by storm, Chris Paul continues to show that he may be the single hungriest player in the league. Much maligned for his outward criticism of his… less savvy teammates, Paul has gained a reputation of striving for nothing less than basketball perfection. Last Saturday night, he came as close as any mortal could, scoring 20 while dishing out another 20 dimes without a single turnover. Chris Paul continues to add to his MVP résumé as he attempts to lead the Clippers to a championship (or at least the Western Conference Finals).
Marcus: The Houston Rockets

John: Anyone that played the LA Lakers

WHO’S NOT
John: Donatas Motiejūnas
Motiejūnas has had an interesting past couple of weeks, as his very extended contract negotiation with the Rockets came to an end after he received a 4yr/$37 million offer from the (hapless) Brooklyn Nets. He signed it without hesitation, but the Rockets were feeling clingy and used their restricted free agent powers to match the offer sheet. Motiejūnas really wanted out of Houston, so he decided that signing the offer and ducking on his team physical was the best course of action, which proved to be costly as he lost both of his offers completely. He then grudgingly signed a smaller deal with Houston, and actually showed up for his physical, but got into a disagreement with the staff and was promptly released. And he can no longer sign with the Nets. Best of luck to you, Donatas.
Daniel: The Spurs Defense (feat. The Kawhisland)
Putting the back to back DPOY is guaranteed to make any lineup a little bit tougher defensively, right? Enter the “Kawhisland” (credit to CBS’ Matt Moore). Rather than having their best player go toe-to-toe with Sugar K, teams have opted to shove Kawhi’s man in the weakside corner, effectively removing him from the play. Playing 4 on 4 is inherently easier on the offense thanks to the extra space freed up by the Kawhisland©. Forcing the laterally challenged Tony Parker and Pau Gasol into any sort of pick and roll will result in easy buckets for any competent offense.
Marcus: Demarcus “Boogie” Cousins
What else is new? As talented as a player he is, Boogie has never learned in his years in the NBA how to control his temper. Annoyed by a reporter’s inquiry about a pending lawsuit involving himself and teammate Matt Barnes, Cousins got into the reporter’s face then subsequently refused to talk to reporters in the postgame interview unless the aforementioned reporter leave. This is just another incident in a long line of problems Cousins has caused in his time in Sacramento. It’s also another blow to his ever-relevant trade value, as the Kings have been shopping him before he inevitably leaves in free agency this summer. Hopefully, Boogie can live up to his immense potential in another city.
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