Friday, September 16

Newsflash: Merrills Add New Son for Frontcourt Depth

...And starting at power forward... from Ballard High School...

Paul, his wife Sue, and their son James rounded out their starting lineup with a new addition to the roster--Charles William Merrill. Weighing in at a hefty 8 pounds, 6 ounces, this highly touted rookie figures to be a dominating presence in the paint for years to come.

"He's a little butterball," a tired but proud Paul commented after Charles' arrival.

From everyone at Supersonicsoul, best wishes to the Merrill family! And Happy Birthday, Charlie!

Thursday, September 15

Jerseys

After reading a good article on Bulls Blog regarding the topic, then referencing Harlan Schrieber’s epic piece about the same, it got me to thinking: Who should be the next Sonic to get his jersey retired?

Schrieber, while mistaken in categorizing Gus Williams as a “Longtime/Mainstay,” rather than a “Very Good” as he was, makes some good points in the article. Still, his list of should-be retired jerseys surprised me (he included Kemp, Detlef, and Spencer Haywood).

Here is one man’s list of players who ought to see their jerseys hanging from the Key Arena rafters (in order of merit):

1. Gary Payton
2. Shawn Kemp
3. Xavier McDaniel
4. Spencer Haywood
5. Dale Ellis
6. Tom Chambers
7. Detlef Schrempf

In all honesty, only the top 4 should really receive consideration, and if you’re holding a gun to my head, I could live with Payton and Kemp.

Thoughts?

Wednesday, September 14

Kicks

Good Lord, there is nothing going on in the world of basketball. To tide you over until the Sonics decide what to do with Radmanovic, take a look at Rashard Lewis' newest shoes, courtesy of nike.com. Personally, I'm waiting for Vitaly's own brand to come out before I waste any of my money.

Friday, September 9

Radmanovic

Let’s get right to it. In my mind, there were 3 key questions to Seattle’s summer:

1. Should we sign Ray Allen?
2. Should we sign Nate McMillan?
3. Should we sign Vladimir Radmanovic?

The first two are in the books and now it’s time to decide Radman’s fate. I’ve been looking at the figures for awhile, and floating from the “Don’t give that Eurotrash a 7-year contract” camp to the “Without Radman, we’re screwed” camp, and back again.

I’ve come to this opinion:

Vladimir Radmanovic, while uniquely talented offensively, ain’t worth $50 million.

Let’s face it, you can count on one hand the number of guys in this league who can do the things Radman can. Hit 3’s? Yes. Run the court? Yes. Play matador defense? Youbetcha. I know this is going to sound crazy, but Vladimir is truly a poor man’s Dirk Nowitzki, or a rich man’s Tim Thomas.

The major knock against Radman is his defense, and it’s justified. His Defensive Rating (courtesy of basketball-reference.com) measures out to 109 points per 100 possessions. Without context, that’s a meaningless stat, so here’s some context:

Nowitzki, 100
Donyell Marshall, 105
Keith Van Horn, 108
Tim Thomas, 111
Tayshuan Prince, 104
Reggie Evans, 105
Nick Collison, 107

Basically, Radman’s on the lower end of the scale, which is what you’d expect. However, 82games.com expands their statistics to include when players are on and off the court. When Vlade was on the court last year, the Sonics allowed 109.9 pts/100 poss. When he sat, they allowed 110.9, indicating he didn’t hurt the team at all. Interestingly, Sugar Ray’s nemesis, Bruce Bowen, posted nearly identical figures (you can see them here).

However, you can look at the stats even more closely, and see how his opponents did against him with Vlade on defense. In reality, he made average players into stars, as indicated by the fact that players averaged 24, 20, and 26 pp48 min. at SF, PF, and C with Radman on defense. Compare that to almost any other Sonic, and you’ll see that Vlade is inferior. In fact, I’d wager that when Vlade wasn’t wearing sweatpants, the other 4 players on the court saw their defensive numbers get better, simply because the other team was feeding Vlade’s guy.

Folks, Vlade’s defense is what will always relegate him to sixth-man status for any legit playoff team. With Rashard Lewis’ contract due for renewal after next season, the Sonics cannot afford to tie themselves down to Sugar Ray and Vlade. Lewis has another 5-7 years of greatness before he starts to fade. Vlade does not.

Just say no, Rick.

Monday, September 5

Brunson Burner hits the bigtime!

Seattle Supersonics supersub Rick Brunson

The Brunson Burner is back!

Just when things were getting slow in Sonicsville, ESPN.com runs a front page story about Rick Brunson. Rick Brunson, ladies and gentlemen!

(Thanks to Carl for the tip!)

It's the New Style

Supersonicsoul's resident style guru Chunkstyle23 (aka Rafael Calonzo, Jr.) has given the old place an extreme makeover. Chunky, we salute you!

Friday, September 2

Happy Birthday, Pete!


Back in the days when I was young, I’m not a kid anymore
But some days I sit and wish I was a kid again

--Ahmad "Back in the Days"

We interrupt this off-season for an important message:

Supersonicsoul MVP, Pete Nussbaum, turned one metric year older today. Like most guys, we're pretty lame about remembering stuff like this. Thanks to my wife for reminding me.

Happy Birthday, Old Timer!

Katrina

With the devastation seeming to grow worse as the days go by, numerous blogs have posted information where you can donate money, time, or goods to help the people in the Gulf Coast. The best link I found is here. Quite frankly, it looks like Hell on earth in New Orleans right now, and anything we can do to help, is, well, better than nothing at all.

Wednesday, August 31

The next Calvin Booth?

Is Mikki Moore looking to join former teammate Rick Brunson in Seattle?
"Yo, Brunson Burner! I'm coming to join ya!"

Is Mikki Moore looking to join former Clipper teammate Rick Brunson in Seattle?

According to Inside Hoops, "Mikki the Stikki" will "probably" sign with the Supes this week. Billed as the "best player in NBDL history" (heh-heh), Moore could help the fill the Sonics' desperate need for another 7-footer who can't score.

(Thanks to Rich King for the tip!)

UPDATE: It's official - the Sonics have signed Mikki Moore.

Cyberlew or Cyberpoo?

Bizarro Rashard Lewis?

The Seattle Supersonics have released something called the "Sonics Desktop Dish", featuring something that's supposed to look like Rashard Lewis (but looks more like Lil' Penny) who delivers Sonics news to your desktop. Since there is no Sonics news this time of year (why do you think we're posting this "story"?) it's hard to tell if "Cyberlew" actually works, or whether it's just another piece of corporate spyware tracking my trips to gay porn sites.

Get the Sonics Desktop Dish here.

Tuesday, August 30

Ch-ch-ch-changes

The real mascot of the Seattle Supersonics, The Wheedle!

Like the Sonics, Supersonicsoul has been doing some off-season remodeling. Not only do we have a brand-spanking new commenting system (see below), we also have a new thingy on the sidebar that shows the latest comments from you fine folks. If you'd like more new "thingies", please let us know, because we here at Supersonicsoul aims to please!

Friday, August 26

Cap

I’ve seen a few questions in the comments regarding salary cap issues, specifically if the signings of Wilkins and the Potato have impacted the Sonics’ ability to re-sign Vladimir Radmanovic. Here’s my estimation as to where the Sonics stand today regarding the cap.

Allen, $13.2 million (estimated)
Lewis, $8.5
Fortson, $6.4
Potapenko, $3.0
Wilkins, $2.5
Collison, $1.8
Swift, $1.8
Ridnour, $1.6
Brunson, $1.0
Petro, $.9

These numbers are rounded, of course, but the total comes to $40,870,966. Now, as I understand it, the Sonics have their mid-level exemption (MLE) available, and from what I have gathered the MLE is going to be around $5 million this season. As the MLE can be split up into multiple players, it stands to reason the Sonics will use the MLE on the Potato and the Omen. Two unknown items are: 1) If the Sonics qualify for the $1 million exemption; and 2) If the Sonics have any trade exemptions. Those two items, if unused, would count against the cap.

Regardless, with the cap at about $51 million, the Sonics are safe even if they sign Radman to a $6 or $7 million per year deal. In addition, Radman qualifies for the Bird Exemption, meaning the Sonics would not be punished for re-signing him for an amount that puts them over the cap (they would, however, pay any applicable luxury tax). With Radman on the books at an estimated $7, and another couple of million for filler like Mateen Cleaves, Reggie Evans, or Alex Scales, the Sonics shouldn’t have any trouble meeting the cap restrictions. Heck, they could even sign Typhoid Murray and not have any trouble – not that I’m advocating that scenario by any means. It’s worth noting that the new CBA requires all NBA teams to have at least 13 players under contract, meaning the Sonics would need to add Radman, Cleaves, and one other player in order to comply (one of Johan Petro’s first English words will no doubt be “inactive”). Note also that until Murray and Evans are renounced, re-signed, or leave for greener pastures, their ’04-’05 salaries will count against this year’s cap in a pro-rated fashion (I believe it’s about $2 mil. for the two of them).

If you see any errors in the above, feel free to post them in the comments. We’re all salary neophytes here, and any information we get is good information.