Saturday, July 25, 2015

ESPN host Colin Cowherd off-air following on-air Dominican Republic comments

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ESPN has parted ways with radio host Colin Cowherd.

Radio host Colin Cowherd will no longer appear on ESPN following insensitive remarks he made about baseball players from Dominican Republic.

"Colin Cowherd"s comments over the past two days do not reflect the values of ESPN or our employees," ESPN said in a statement. "Colin will no longer appear on ESPN."

Cowherd, who it was announced earlier is leaving ESPN to join Fox Sports, had said while hosting his national radio show The Herd on Thursday he did not believe baseball was complex and that a third of the sport was from the Dominican Republic.

He added that the Caribbean nation had "not been known, in my lifetime, as having, you know, world-class academic abilities".

His remarks were condemned by Major League Baseball and Players Association as "offensive".

Cowherd had been discussing whether a general manager in baseball had the ability to step down from an executive position to take over managerial duties, following Dan Jennings" move in that direction with the Miami Marlins in May.

"It"s baseball," Cowherd said. "You don"t think a general manager can manage? Like it"s impossible? The game is too complex?

"I"ve never bought into that, "Baseball"s just too complex." Really? A third of the sport is from the Dominican Republic."

Cowherd"s comments sparked an immediate reaction with Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista, a Dominican Republic native, tweeting: "Dear Mr. @ESPN_Colin before i rip you a new one i would like for you to explain what u meant to say about baseball and dominicans, please."

On Friday, Major League Baseball said in a statement that it "condemns the remarks made by Colin Cowherd, which were inappropriate, offensive and completely inconsistent with the values of our game".

MLB added: "Mr. Cowherd owes our players of Dominican origin, and Dominican people generally, an apology."

Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, said: "As a veteran of 15 MLB seasons, I can assure you that our sport is infinitely more complex than some in the media would have you believe.

"To suggest otherwise is ignorant, and to make an ignorant point by denigrating the intelligence of our Dominican members was not "clunky" -- it was offensive."

Cowherd issued an apology via Twitter on Friday: "I did not intend to offend anyone with my comments. I realise my choice of words was poor and not reflective of who I am. I am sorry."

-Reuters

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/70543759/ESPN-host-Colin-Cowherd-off-air-following-on-air-Dominican-Republic-comments

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Amy Poehler: Wet Hot American Summer prequel is "the right amount of dirty and ...

We are fast approaching thehalfway markof summer, but for some people, the season of sun wont officially begin until July 31, when Netflix will release Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Created by David Wain and Michael Showalter, the eight-episodeprequel to 2001s big-screen cult favorite Wet Hot American Summer welcomes backall of theoriginaladult cast membersyes, including Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks, and Paul Ruddand introduces a bevy ofnew characters played by famous folks like Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig and Jason Schwartzman. You can learn all about the return to Camp Firewood in the latest issue of EW, but right here, you can check out aQ&A with Poehler, who spoke to EW during our February visit to the WHAS: FDOC set. (While the movie was shot at Camp Towanda in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, the set was recreated at the Calamigos Ranch in Malibu for the prequel.)Read on to see what the Parks and Recreation alum had to say about revisiting her Wet Hotrole of hard-edged thespian Susie, what to expect from Susie and Benin the coming season, and her interest in shootingeven more episodesdown the country road.

Its a little cold out there today. Did that remind you of the old days of shooting the movie?

Weve been in this cold warehouse and outside and it reminded me exactly of exactly when we shot [the movie in Pennsylvania], which was rainy and cold and we were all in shorts. The only difference was that then we were staying where we were shooting so you could actually go back to your bunk. There are so many different things about shooting now and then. One is that were all 15 years older. The other is that there were no cell phones when we shot the movie There was just one payphone and no one was on a laptop.

When people werent on their cell phones and laptops, what has been the vibe on set?

Its been really cool. Because the people that are shooting the series love the movie. It does have that vibe, that feeling of, Can we pull this off?, which I think can be important in comedy. Its so much better than it being this gigantic, luxurious, indulgent production. You can feel a scrappiness to it that was in the original film, which was good. And its just the right amount of dirty and weird.Its just been a lot of us laughing and talking about the past 15 years. Its very strange that you get to punctuate your life in that way, circle back around and be like, Look at these same people! Just like the shooting of the film, it feels really fun, and also no one is taking it too seriously, which is important. I mean, were saying ridiculous things.

Everyone talks about it feeling like a reunion.

Very class-reunion-y. Everyone is feeling super happy to be there. Everyone is lot older and little bit more relaxed. And everyone is a little less hungover. Maybe. I cant speak for everyone. [Theres] lot more sharing pictures of kids and dogs, a lot more of Where are we going to dinner? whereas 15 years ago, it was a lot of smoking and sneaking around and going into town to buy booze. And its really nice. Ive been lucky to work with David and Michael [Wain and Showalter, the shows creators] in various ways through the years, but I think that it was nice to be reminded: The legacy of that movie is in many ways the cast that was assembled, so it was nice to assemble them again.

What was it like to slipback into this character for the first time?

It was weird. The entire experience of Wet Hot from beginning to end almost feels like a bonus track. The fact that we got to do it, the fact that it was made, the fact that it was good, the fact that people continue to like it, and now were doing thist all feels like extra cool stuff. It was just really fun and silly to be back in the outfits When I turned the corner to the set and saw the replica, I was overwhelmed. I was like, Whoa. It was really cool. Really cool.

Michael Showalter said it took him a couple takes of a scene to get back into Coops skin. How about you?

I dont even know if Im even in it, to be honest with you. I dont think I gave the character of Susie much thought. [laughs]But when I was with Bradley today, it really came back. Today we were backstage, we had to dress up like raggedy Ann and Andy and do a dance routine and Bradley and I were just going over the steps. And it was like Oh, yeah, I remember this taking themselves really seriously and being really into the idea of American theater. Its really funny. Susie is a toughie. She just does not take s. There is a funny line we were shooting today where [a character] just screws up and she was like, We dont make mistakes here. Youre out! [laughs] That was fun. So I dont know if Im in the wig and the outfit help.

What did you and Bradley say when you first saweach other in costume today?

Whats been nice is Ive seen him over the past couple months and been like, Oh, Ill see you at Wet Hot. Honestly, Im just really excited everyone has made it back. Its so exciting and cool.We were in the trailer and we were just laughing and looking at old pictures of ourselves and Bradley was like, Dude, were hanging in there! Fifteen years later but were looking pretty good! And I was like, Thats true! Not bad. Things could be worse. Im wearing a wig, which I want a lot of people to know, because my hair is not as short or as blonde as it used to be. Theres a lot of men wearing wigs, but Im also wearing a wig. Honestly if given the chance, I will always go with wig.

I thought the feathered hair looked great.

Even though this takes places in the 80s, I feel like Susie is a little behind the times.

Did Bradley snap back into ittoo?

Yes, I have to say that Bradley seemed like he snapped right in. The man has excellent training. I saw his Broadway training at work. It was fun that we were makingjokes like, Heres how you do it on Broadway,and then I was like, Oh. Bradley actually is on Broadway. [laughs]He does know.

You were there for the cast live-readin 2012 at SF Sketchfest, whichwas the last time you were technically in the role. But what was it like to get a call from David saying that they were actually going to do moreWet Hot?Was it just, Sure, why not? Sounds fun!?

Totally. In between that time, David and Paul [Rudd]and I went and made a movie They Came Together. And during that time, David was like, I think were gonna do something with Wet Hot, and it was like, Oh my G*d That idea of getting everybody together again everybody was excited. I was certainly excited. And then when I heard it was for Netflix, I was like, Thats perfect. It was a perfect way to not only just logistically be able to get everybody, but alsofrom the point of view of being able to parcel it out in a way I dont think another feature would have been the way to go. And I think everybody is really excited to watch these episodes in a row, like how people watch television now.

So, what new sides of Susie will we see?

Were going to see that shes a sexual person. Maybe in the movie, you were like, Whats her deal? And then in the show, you realize, Ahh, shes not getting laid. And its bothering her. Shes like, Why doesnt my boyfriend like me? Her boyfriend, played by Bradley, is just not into it. And then enter Claude Dumet [a Broadway director played byJohn Slattery who comes to Camp Firewood to stage a staff musical]. Shes very impressed by his long list of credits.

If there isa season 2, wouldyou do it?

Oh, for sure. David and Michael and Netflix do it the way I like to do it, which is just fun and fast.

Related StoriesNetflixs first Wet Hot American Summer full trailer released Wet Hot American Summer: A first look at the Netflix prequelWet Hot American Summer creator David Wain says there could be more Netflix episodes

Source: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/22/amy-poehler-wet-hot-american-summer-prequel

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Vine Star Carter Reynolds Attempts Statutory Rape in Video, Is Shamed By His ...

The popular Vine star, with over 4.3 million followers, appeared in a video that leaked online trying to pressure a visibly uncomfortable 16-year-old girl into having s*x with him.

I should have never have put the relationship out on social media, first of all, Carter Reynolds said to his YouNow audience back in December.

The popular Vine star, with over 4.3 million followers on the looping video site (and another 2.3 million on Twitter) was addressing rumors that were swirling about his relationship with fellow social media star Maggie Lindemann.

As he waited for more people to log in to see him make his announcement, he twisted his head from side to side, in a bored and arrogant gesture, eventually cracking it so hard he cried out. Bad stuff happens when you put your relationship out on social media, he continued, Especially when you like, uhhh, have a lot of followers.

Bad stuff indeed. On Monday night, a NSFW video, supposedly stolen from Reynoldss iCloud account, leaked of him pressuring Lindemann (who appears to be intoxicated) to have s*x, though she repeatedly says she doesnt want to.

The cringeworthy dialogue reads as follows:

Lindemann: This makes me so uncomfortable.Reynolds: Do it.Lindemann: Im really uncomfortable. She shuffles off to the side, drops her head down.Reynolds: Stop, stop. Just act like nothings there.Lindemann: Carter, thats a giant lie.Reynolds: [Laughs] Want me to turn the light off?Lindemann: I dont know if I can.Reynolds: Want me to turn the light off?Lindemann: I dont think I can.Reynolds: Oh my gosh, Maggie. Oh my gosh.

To make all of this worse, Reynolds is 19 and Lindeman is only 16, which in most states is below the age of consent. Reynolds lives in Los Angeles, where the age of consent is 18, meaning that if the act occurred in his home state, he was attempting statutory rape (namely, unlawful oral copulation and sexual intercourse with a minor).

Before Monday, the two teenagers had a fairly typical teen romance: boy teen star meets girl teen star, they date, they make cute videos, he allegedly sexts another girl, she gets angry, they get back together, they break up. Their Twitter followers and YouTube commentators watched all of this closely and intensely with the same fervor typically reserved for the Kardashians. But unlike that well-oiled family machine, which never seems to make a misstep, Reynolds has tarnished his reputation with this s*x scandal, which is a surprisingly familiar story for a lot of social media stars.

Reynolds reaction to the leak was a mixture of obvious panic and misguided attempts to remedy the situation. He started with denial (or at least, not explaining anything):

Then he went to stalling:

Making empty promises that he hoped would explain everything:

Not delivering on those promises:

Acting like hes the victim here:

To finally giving a lame excuse that explains nothing (because really, its quite straightforward), and that basically just reinforced the notion that Reynolds is totally unaware that a lot of likes on social media do not, in fact, make you a good person or give you permission to force a girl to have s*x with you, even if shes your girlfriend.

Though Reynolds was having a Twitter meltdown, he did receive his fair share of misguided support. The #WeLoveYouCarter went massively viral on Twitter Wednesday after Reynolds started it (he has since deleted his post begging for users to use the hashtag from his Twitter account):

But actually, the majority of the tweets with the hashtag seemed to be shocked and angry reactions that anyone could support him and that he would dare ask for such support.

On Wednesday night, Reynolds seemed to be in the depressed stage of his grief, tweeting out woe-is-me messages like:

The main source of his happiness, we can only assume, must be the adoration of his army of devoted Twitter followers, which even if it isnt totally lost, is irreparably damaged.

Perhaps hes finally learned that the hate he once expressed for his fans can go both ways.

Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/24/vine-star-carter-reynolds-attempts-statutory-rape-in-video-is-shamed-by-his-own-twitter-hashtag.html

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Friday, July 24, 2015

Behind the Mic: Bill Simmons Lands at HBO; Colin Cowherd Headed From ESPN to ...

Behind the Mic: Bill Simmons Lands at HBO; Colin Cowherd Headed From ESPN to Fox

Bill Simmons has officially landed at HBO. The former ESPN personality and Grantland founding Editor will now call HBO his exclusive television home, including weekly television series set to debut in 2016 on HBO, HBO GO, and HBO NOW that will feature feature stories and guests from across the sports and cultural landscapes. Simmons will also have a production deal to produce content and assets for the network and its digital platforms, delivering video podcasts and features. In addition, Simmons will be consulting with HBO Sports, working closely with HBO Sports president Ken Hershman on non-boxing-related programming, including the development of shows and documentary films for the network.

According to SI.coms Richard Deitsch, Simmons HBO TV Deal does not cover his digital writing and he is likely to land another deal on that front. The sports columnist/TV host/NBA analyst/New York Times bestselling author/Emmy-Award-winning documentary film executive/podcaster previously served as an analyst on ESPNs NBA Countdown, founding editor Grantland.com, columnist of Sports Guy for the past 14 years for ESPN, executive producer of the 30 for 30 documentary series, and host of the podcast The B.S. Report, (the #1 sports podcast on iTunes last year). Simmons began writing for ESPN.com in 2001, and starting in 2002, was the lead columnist for ESPN The Magazine for seven years. He also served as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC from 2002 to 2004

In other ESPN departure news, Colin Cowherd will also be leaving the network and is set to join Fox Sports. Cowherd is likely to have a regular presence on Fox Sports 1 and has confirmed he will have a simultcast of SiriusXM Satellite Radio. He is also rumored to be the positioned to host Foxs new 11 a.m NFL show that will lead into the NFL Sunday pregame. (The Big Lead, Washington Post)

Longtime ESPN personalities and NFL studio show hosts Suzy Kolber and Trey Wingo have reached new long-term extensions to remain with the company. During the upcoming NFL season, both will expand their roles as part of their new deals.

Kolber, who joined ESPN in 1993, has been a sideline reporter on Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football, as well as a studio host. This season, she becomes the new full-time host of ESPNs Monday Night Countdown pregame show. The past year and a half, Kolber covered a majority of the games as her close friend and colleague Stuart Scott courageously battled cancer. Kolber will travel to the site of each weeks MNF game where she will appear alongside Trent Dilfer, Ray Lewis and Steve Young. Kolber will continue to host weekday editions of ESPNs NFL Insiders, the daily pro football show featuring veteran reporters and league insiders, including Adam Schefter, Chris Mortensen and Bill Polian. She will also continue to be part of ESPNs annual NFL Draft and Super Bowl week coverage.

Wingo, who joined ESPN in 1997, has been the face of NFL Live since it debuted in July 2003. He will continue to host the popular weekday afternoon news and information show, as well as the NFL PrimeTime highlights show on Mondays. A host on ESPNs annual NFL Draft telecast and Super Bowl week shows including conducting SportsCenters postgame interview with the Super Bowl MVP, Wingo will expand his role to include a new Sunday morning pregame show. This fall, ESPN is adding NFL Insiders: Sunday edition (10 a.m. ET) to its Sunday pro football lineup. Beginning September 13, Wingo will host the new one-hour show alongside Schefter, Mortensen and NFL Front Office Insider Louis Riddick. The program will have all the latest information on NFL game days and will lead into Sunday NFL Countdown

Analyst Joel Klatt joins play-by-play announcer Gus Johnson to become FOX Sports lead college football broadcast team this season. Klatt takes over for Charles Davis, who moves to the NFL on FOX. A standout quarterback who set 44 school records at Colorado from 2002 to 2005, Klatt teams with Johnson, who has served as FOX Sports lead college football play-by-play voice since joining the network in 2001, and sideline reporter Molly McGrath. Klatt has with FOX Sports since 2007 when he worked as a studio host for FOX Sports Southwests college football coverage. In 2009, he was assigned a package of games for FOX Sports Net, and in 2013, coinciding with the launch of FOX Sports 1, he moved to the national stage as a studio and game analyst for the network. Klatt has called Thursday and Friday college football games on FOX Sports 1 and worked in studio for college football pregame, halftime and postgame shows on FOX Sports 1 and FOX broadcast network. He has also covered the NFL, serving as the host of FOX Sports 1s FOX NFL KICKOFF. Additionally, Klatt has enhanced his presence as a respected NFL Draft analyst and has been a regular contributor to FOX Sports 1s flagship studio news programs AMERICAS PREGAME and FOX SPORTS LIVE.

Having made his debut as a broadcaster in the booth for college football and NFL on FOX in 2014, former two-time Notre Dame All-American and Heisman Trophy finalist Brady Quinn, who set 36 school records while under center for the Fighting Irish, receives a full slate of college assignments this season and moves to the NFL booth once the collegiate season is complete. During the 2015 college season, Quinn teams with play by play announcer Joe Davis and sideline reporter Kris Budden.

Also returning to call games for FOX Sports this season is veteran college football and college basketball play-by-play broadcaster Tim Brando, who joined the network prior to the 2014 campaign.

Taking over for Klatt at the studio desk is Matt Leinart, a two-time All-American, national champion and Heisman Trophy winner (2004) at USC. Leinart becomes a permanent fixture on the FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREGAME, halftime and postgame shows, joining former NCAA and NFL head coach Dave Wannstedt and host Rob Stone in the studio. Leinart made his debut with FOX Sports in 2014, serving as an analyst on the Friday night college football preview show, FOX SPORTS LIVE: COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF.

College football insiders Bruce Feldman, Stewart Mandel and Clay Travis, analyst Petros Papadakis and rules expert Mike Pereira will also contribute to FOX Sports college football coverage

Host Rece Davis joining ESPN College GameDay this fall (replacing longtime hos Crhis Fowler) sets in motion several changes to ESPNs college football studio coverage this fall with new roles for hosts Adnan Virk and Chris Cotter, as well as analysts Joey Galloway, Danny Kanell and Mark May. On College GameDay, Davis will be joined by familiar faces in analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard and David Pollack, as well as contributors Samantha Ponder, Tom Rinaldi and Gene Wojciechowski each Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon ET on ESPN.

The ABC and ESPN studios will also see changes for 2015. John Saunders will continue to anchor Saturdays ABC studio coverage, along with second-year analyst Mack Brown and 10-year ESPN analyst Mark May, who will make the switch from ESPNs studio. ESPNs new studio trio features host Adnan Virk with analysts Joey Galloway and Danny Kanell, who will handle pre-game, halftime and post-game reporting on Thursday, Friday and Saturday during the season.

Analysts Butch Davis and Robert Smith will again team up to add to ESPN2s Saturday studio coverage with new host Chris Cotter. SEC Nation host and veteran play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore will return to Bristol, Conn., each Saturday night to host College Football Final Presented by AT&T following the conclusion of the days games. ESPNUs studio shows from Charlotte will be hosted by Matt Schick and Brendan Fitzgerald, along with analysts Charles Arbuckle and Kevin Carter

ESPN New York 98.7FM has signed veteran New York City broadcaster Michael Kay to a three-year contract extension that will keep the longtime radio voice with the station through 2018. The successful team of Kay, host of The Michael Kay Show, and partner Don LaGreca has been an afternoon drive mainstay in New York since 2002. The Michael Kay Show will continue to be simulcast on the YES Network, as it has been since February 2014

Premier Boxing Champions returns in primetime this Saturday, July 25 at 9 p.m. ET on NBCSN, at The Pearl at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nev., as Kenny Albert makes his network TV boxing debut as blow-by-blow announcer, joined by analysts Sugar Ray Leonard and Steve Cunningham, with Kenny Rice reporting from ring-side

Three-time Super Bowl Champion and ESPN Analyst Mark Schlereth has launched his own podcast entitled The Stinkin Truth on PodcastOne. The weekly show will have his thoughts on the NFL, sports in general, and more (Radio Ink)

SiriusXM and Pro Football Focus have teamed up to create a new daily show on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio. Hosted by Pro Football Focus Fantasy Director and Managing Editor Mike Clay, Pro Football Focus on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio debuts this week and will air every weekday from 10:00 to 11:00 am ET on satellite radios (XM channel 87, Sirius channel 210) on the SiriusXM app and online at SiriusXM.com. The show will feature regular contributions from former Pro Bowl wide receiver, Emmy award-winning broadcaster and Pro Football Focus analyst Cris Collinsworth, as well as other experts from the PFF staff.

Source: http://sportsvideo.org/main/blog/2015/07/behind-the-mic-bill-simmons-lands-at-hbo-colin-cowherd-headed-from-espn-to-fox/

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Allen West Demands That Obama Issue an Executive Order Ending Gun-Free Zones ...

Following the murder of four unarmed Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday, Lt. Col. Allen West called on President Obama toimmediately issue an executive orderending gun-free zones at U.S. military sites.

During an appearance on Fox & Friends, Friday,West was adamant:

The battlefield is here. And its just a simple act of leadership, a change in policy to enable [military personnel] to be able to defend themselves.

He is the commander-in-chief, and how many more of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines have to lose their lives here in the United States of America, the place where theyre supposed to be able to have respite away from a combat zone, before he takes action?

Hecited past shootings at military facilities, including the 2009 Fort Hood massacre, during which Army Maj. Nidal Hasan shot and killed 13 unarmed people and wounded 32 others.

Twitter responded to the gun-free-zone controversy as wellincluding Townhalls Katie Pavlich and The Blazes Dana Loesch:

The gun-free zone policy dates back to a 1992Defense (DoD) Directive which was reissued in 2011. It says, in part:

The authorization to carry firearms shall be issued only to qualified personnel when there is a reasonable expectation that life or DoD assets will be jeopardized if firearms are not carried.

Clearly, the time to realize the reasonable expectation that members of our military arenow in jeopardy has arrived, and provideour brave men and women with the capability to defend themselves.

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Source: http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/370760-allen-west-demands-that-obama-issue-an-executive-order-ending-gun-free-zones-at-u-s-military-sites/

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Action Bronson Apologizes to Ghostface After Fierce Video Diss

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The war is on.

Many wondered whether legendary Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ghostface Killah would respond to the comments of rapper Action Bronson, who appeared on ESPNs SportsNationand dissedthe rapper early last week.

Bronson, who many say sounds similar to Ghostface, said he was honored to be compared to a legend like Ghostface. But, right after that comment, he said something that many interpreted as a diss after SportsNation host Max Kellerman called Ghost one of his personal favorites.

[Ghostface] isnt rapping like this no more.

Related:Action Bronson Threw a Fan Off Stage Again, and It Was Hilarious

It took a week and a half but Ghostfaces response is herein video form and with a Teddy Pendergrass song playing in the background.

While we can describe the video to a tee, we will let you enjoy it for yourself. You must be warned, it is definitely not suitable for work so put your headphones on.

Check out the video here.

Update: Action Bronson just went on Twitter and apologized.

Source: http://radio.com/2015/07/20/ghostface-killah-disses-action-bronson/

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Breaking Down How the James Harden-Ty Lawson Pairing Will Work for Houston ...

Ty Lawson is heading to the Houston Rockets, and James Harden has to be happy with it.

The pairing of Lawson and Harden should push the Rockets back up to contender status, keeping up with the changes made by the Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio Spurs.

The Rockets acquired Lawson for almost nothing, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports: Houston will send Kostas Papanikolaou, Pablo Prigioni, Joey Dorsey, Nick Johnson and a lottery-protected 2016 first-round draft pick to Denver, sources said. Along with Lawson, the Nuggets will send a 2017 second-round pick to Houston.

Allow me to go first-person on this for a moment. I have been on record as saying it was unrealistic for the Rockets to get Lawson. Clearly, I was wrong. Ill own that. Feel free to mock and ridicule me in the comments section.

Houston Is a Fit for Lawson

Lets address the elephant in the room: Lawsons value fell after being arrested for a second DUI in less than a year. He is currently in an alcohol treatment program, and hopefully that will take, not just for the Rockets sake, but for Lawsons.

There are a few reasons Houston is a perfect destination from Lawsons end of things.

John Lucas, who has done tremendous work as a life coach, has a rehab center in Houston and a history of working with star athletes. He can help Lawson. Marc Stein of ESPN reported that Houston is already working on making that happen:

Houston also has a history of protecting its players. When Dwight Howard came to Space City amid a cloud of criticism regarding his departure from Los Angeles, the team and fans were quick to defend him. When the James Harden defense video went viral, Morey had his back. When Josh Smith got dumped by the Detroit Pistons last December, the Rockets helped him resurrect his career.

And according to Happy Walters, Lawsons agent, via Calvin Watkins of ESPN, theres a good relationship already between Lawson and some of Houstons core players:

Yeah, theyre tight, Walters told ESPN of the relationship between Lawson and (James) Harden. He played with Corey [Brewer] in Denver. They know each other well. He knows Dwight [Howard] -- hes our client, Corey is our client. Ty has been in this league, and he knows what"s up, and hes taking care of himself.

Everything here is predicated on Lawsons ability to bounce back from his off-court issues. Just in case things dont work out, though, according to Grantlands Zach Lowe, Lawson agreed to allow the Rockets to have a team option on the final year of his contract as a condition of his trade:

At worst, the Rockets gave up some players who arent in the rotation. At best, they got a player who can land them in the Finals with a very realistic chance of a title. That risk-reward scenario is easy math.

He Fits a Need

Patrick Beverley was last years starter, and while hes an unrelenting defender and decent spot-up shooter, hes not up to snuff as a shot-creator, either for himself or others. He averaged 3.4 assists per game and, according to Basketball-Reference.com, only 1.3 unassisted field goals.

When last season ended, Watkins reported on James Hardens desire for the offseason:

Harden said he has plans to speak with general manager Daryl Morey about either getting a point guard in free agency or using the ones currently on the roster to help with the ballhandling.

Yeah, definitely, thats one of the conversations that me and Daryl are going to have, and the coaches, is one of the pieces we need to have, Harden said. Thats a later conversation, but well be all right. Were very confident in the group that we have and this summer we got to work hard and be ready for next year.

And Ty Lawson fits that bill better than Harden could have possibly hoped.

Look at the top playmakers, consisting of points and points generated by assist (from each players profile page at Basektball-Reference.com). These are the top 10 point producers from last season:

Harden was first, and Lawson was seventh. Since there is only one ball to go around, both players are likely to see some decline in their overall numbers this year. But both of them should also see an increase in their scoring efficiency, as the other will help prevent double-teams.

The Rockets were in major need of another shot-creator. Lawson is one of the 10 best in the league. That certainly fills the need.

He Fits the System

Lawson doesnt just fit the need in Space City; he fits the system extremely well.

Thats mainly because hes a driving point guard. In fact, according to NBA.com, among players with at least 30 games, Harden led the league with 14.3 team points per game off drives, and Lawson was second with 13.9.

Lawson doesnt rely on speed and athleticism to get into the paint but uses craftiness, subtle changes of speed and excellent ball-handling skills to shift past defenders. And while he has a little more of a tendency to take mid-range shots than Houston likes, hes very effective near the rim, as illustrated by his heat map from NBASavant.com:

Whats more important to Houston, though, is where he passes the ball. His real strength is that when he gets penetration, most of his assists either go to the roll man inside the restricted area or kick-outs to three-point shooters.

A look at his assist chart shows just how well he fits in with Morey Ball, which emphasizes those areas:

The Nuggets effective field-goal percentage off Lawsons passes wasnt fantastic, but that has a lot to do with his not having shooters to pass to. In fact, he led the NBA in assist opportunities per game, meaning no one set the table more than he did; his teammates just couldnt clean their plates.

His passing did produce more efficient results, though. Based on its assist dashboard at NBA.com, Denver shot an effective field-goal percentage of 49.5 percent when Lawson passed the ball and 47.6 percent when someone else did. By comparison, Houstons effective field-goal percentage off passes last season was 51.5 percent.

And while Harden had the ball in his hands most of the time for Houston, dont confuse that with not being able to play off the ball. His effective field-goal percentage on catch-and-shoots was 59.6. Trevor Arizas was 54.1 percent.

As the roll man in the pick-and-roll, Dwight Howard scored 1.35 points per play, good for the 95th percentile. Terrence Jones was even better with 1.43 (99th percentile).

Where the Houston starters like to catch the ball and where Lawson prefers to pass it make a perfect fit.

He Fits with Harden

The fit with Harden and Lawson is impressive. Coach Nick from BBallBreakdown showed several ways the two can work together:

While Lawsons uptempo style fits in well with the Rockets emphasis on transition points, it is his half-court abilities where theyll see the most benefit. Lawson has a tremendous basketball IQ and almost always makes the right reads.

Ditto with Harden. Having two intelligent basketball players who can penetrate and are willing passers is gold in the NBA.

Lawsons ability to feed the ball to his bigs in traffic is amazing. Its easy to see him doing this with Donatas Motiejunas, Jones or Howard:

His ability to do that will create opportunities for perimeter players.

Witness this play:

Now imagine this is Harden catching the ball here:

How often do you see him having that much space to operate? He could either take the shot or drive the lane. The reverse situation can work, with Harden breaking down the lane and then Lawson getting all kinds of room to operate.

Lowe made that argument:

Sure, Lawson needs the ball, but that doesnt mean hes ineffective in a secondary role. h**l touch it plenty; Harden sucks entire defenses toward him as he dribbles up high on the pick-and-roll, and if he spots Lawsons defender tiptoeing into the paint, Harden can whip the ball to his new teammate. Give Lawson a head start like that, and youre toast. Diversity is healthy, anyway. Houston badly needs a secondary creator so that Harden can play fewer minutes and do less heavy lifting when hes on the floor. He can be a capable spot-up shooter, too.

Lawson and Harden are dangerous enough breaking down opponents by themselves. Giving them opportunities for secondary drives on already collapsing defenses should be exponentially lethal.

Even when Harden isnt on the court, its great for Harden. Last season, the Rockets offense scored 14 fewer points per 100 possessions when he wasnt on the court. Whether Lawson ultimately starts or comes off the bench, the rotation can be staggered so that one of them is almost always playing. Harden can actually rest when he rests.

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I dont want to suggest that there are no potential kinks. Lawson is a diminutive player, which will have consequences on defense, particularly since the Rockets like to switch. Lawson is going to struggle to guard anyone who isnt a point guard.

And there is this risk with his off-court issues and the possibility it might not work out.

But the overall potential of this deal to work out well, the explosiveness of the new backcourt and the incredibly low price that Morey paid are easily worth the risk.

Stats for this article were obtained from Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com and NBASavant.com.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2528035-breaking-down-how-the-james-harden-ty-lawson-pairing-will-work-for-houston

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