Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 4, 1992
Bound to happen during the NBA season that begins Friday:
Horace Grant will be the most underrated player. . . .
Xavier McDaniel will be the most overrated player. . . .
Nobody will play illegal--or legal--defense in the All-Star game. . . .
Shaquille O’Neal will break a backboard. . . .
Wilt Chamberlain, 56, will insist that he could start at center for most teams. . . .
Danny Ferry will not be compared favorably with Christian Laettner. . . .
Jerry Tarkanian will suffer a saliva shortage from chewing on so many towels during the 82-game schedule. . . .
The Pacific will be the toughest division. . . .
The Midwest will be the weakest division. . . .
During an NBC telecast, Marv Albert will call Mike Fratello the “czar of the telestrator†25 times. . . .
Bill Laimbeer will get into more fights than Julio Cesar Chavez. . . .
Divisional winners will be Portland, Utah, Chicago and New York. . . .
Mike Dunleavy will regret leaving the Lakers for the Milwaukee Bucks. . . .
Pooh Richardson and Reggie Miller of the Indiana Pacers will form the best all-UCLA backcourt--and one of the best, period. . . .
Duane Cooper, the Laker guard from USC, will be the most valuable second-round draft pick. . . .
Not enough centers will copy Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s sky hook. . . .
Bill Walton will offer the strongest opinions of any TV commentator. . . .
John Williams of the Clippers will earn himself a diet-food commercial. . . .
The best trades will be made in the newspapers. . . .
The New York Knicks’ style of play will be compared to that of the World Wrestling Federation. . . .
The Chicago Bulls will have the best record. . . .
The Dallas Mavericks will have the worst record. . . .
Nobody will work harder than Buck Williams. . . .
Not even Rick Barry will be able to explain why the Boston Celtics drafted Jon Barry in the first round. . . .
Larry Krystkowiak’s name will be misspelled and mispronounced. . . .
Jon Koncak will be overpaid. . . .
The best nickname will belong to Houston Rocket rookie forward Ron (Popeye) Jones. . . .
Conference playoff winners will be Chicago and Phoenix. . . .
Dominique Wilkins will star in the sequel to the “Human Highlight Film.†. . .
Dallas will trade Derek Harper to a contender. . . .
Mark Jackson will have a big game and the Clippers will be called the “Jackson Five.†. . .
Benoit Benjamin will show up at a practice session with three shoes instead of one or two. . . .
The Philadelphia 76ers, without Charles Barkley, will win fewer games than the Philadelphia Flyers, with Eric Lindros. . . .
Jump shooters will be at a premium. . . .
David Stern again will be the best commissioner in sports. . . . Toronto will be the city mentioned the most in expansion talks. . . .
Sam Bowie will get injured. . . .
Forum fans will boo Jake O’Donnell. . . .
Wes Unseld will squeeze the most victories possible out of the Washington Bullets. . . .
There will be at least 10 players named Williams. . . .
Pat Riley will win a close decision over Chuck Daly in the greater New York metropolitan area coaches’ sartorial contest. . . .
The easiest shots--slam dunks--will draw the biggest crowd reactions. . . .
Dan Issel and Ron Rothstein will wish they had stayed in the broadcasting booth. . . .
Scouts will say the next college draft is going to be weak. . . .
The Boston Celtics’ basic, uncluttered green and white uniforms will be the sharpest looking. . . .
Doug Collins will be mentioned any time a coaching job opens. . . .
Dallas, Minnesota, Denver, Washington, Sacramento, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, New Jersey and Detroit will miss the playoffs and make the lottery draft. . . .
Michael Jordan will take five steps and not be called for traveling. . . .
The Golden State Warriors will have a hole in the middle. . . .
Tracy Murray will win a game for the Portland Trailblazers on a 40-foot bomb. . . .
At least once a week, Hakeem Olajuwon will ask to be traded. . . .
Tim Hardaway--not John Stockton or Kevin Johnson--will be the finest point guard. . . .
Larry Bird will miss the game even more than the fans will miss him. . . .
The Chicago Bulls will win their third consecutive NBA championship by beating the Phoenix Suns in five games.
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