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Brooklyn Nets – John Wall Too Much For Them Every Time

It’s been tough for the Brooklyn Nets against the Washington Wizards every time this season, and a third was no different. John Wall had a huge game, leading his team back from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit en route to a season swepp over the old and unpredictable, coming away with the 101-94 win.
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New York Knicks – The Season Saving Streak Continues
The New York Knicks are making the most of a very soft spot in their schedule, this time having no trouble beating the Milwaukee Bucks 115-94, inching a bit closer towards the playoffs with a very good game from Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, J.R. Smith and Tim Hardaway Jr.
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Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho is Right to Complain About Chris Foy

Most of the times what we get from Jose Mourinho are mind games, but even through his attempts to help Chelsea out by the things he says in the media, blurbs of truth and honesty come out. His team might not have won, but there’s no doubt they were set back by some terrible officiating from Chris Foy and his crew.
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Match Highlights – Aston Villa vs Chelsea

The 1-0 win for Aston Villa against Chelsea might turn out to be one of the most important results in the Premier League championship race, with Fabian Delph scoring a cheeky winner and both Willian and Ramires not finishing the match, getting sent off along with their manager, Jose Mourinho.
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Match Highlights – Hull vs Manchester City

The road to the championship remains clear for Manchester City, beating Hull City 2-0 in a tough away match after losing Vincent Kompany to a red card but getting the win after a brilliant goal from David Silva and another genius touch from the Spaniard, setting up Edin Dzeko with the finishing goal.
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San Antonio Spurs – When the Best Meet the Worst

A crowd that’s used to a rivalry doesn’t feel bad or patient even with all of the injuries the Los Angeles Lakers have been through this year. The San Antonio Spurs jumped on the broken bunch right from the start, getting pretty much involved as the game ended with yet another humiliating result for the once proud franchise.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Will Have Another Sad Ending

When this season began, the Golden State Warriors were a team some looked at and saw potential NBA champions if everything came together. There have been ups & downs this season, but another home loss, this time to the Cleveland Cavaliers, probably shut the book on anyone having illussions that this Stephen Curry led group has any chance of doing better than last year.
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Miami Heat – It’s Officially a Crisis

In a long NBA season, there always seems to be time to fix things. But the Miami Heat are in the last stretch of this one, with the playoffs looming around the corner. A fifth loss in six games, this time to the pretty bad Denver Nuggets, shows us all there are quite a few problems with the defending NBA champions, maybe even too much to fix in time for the more serious battles.
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Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Will Flourish When James Harden Isn’t His Teammate

The Houston Rockets have a head coach that doesn’t learn. After a rough performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the James Harden-Chandler Parsons duo of selfishness and ball hogging continued to create havoc and ruin another game for the team, while Jeremy Lin got a chance to put up some nice numbers, but as long as Kevin McHale is coaching the team it’s not going to help him get the minutes and role he deserves.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Revenge is Easy Against Terrible Teams

Losing to the Los Angeles Lakers is quite embarassing, at least this season, and especially for a championship caliber team like the Oklahoma City Thunder. So revenge was on the mind of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook when they stepped on the floor, thinking about that recent loss. But it’s not such a noteworthy thing to do – get payback – when it’s such a bad & sad bunch of players on the other side.
