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Clippers vs Raptors – Terrence Ross Special But Not Enough

It’s rare to someone who is relatively insignificant as Terrence Ross have a performance that might be regarded as one of the best from anyone this season. Unfortunately, his 51 points didn’t help the Toronto Raptors overcome the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Los Angeles Lakers, Almost the Worst Team in the NBA

When the Los Angeles Lakers were doing something that remotely looked like building a team to this season, one question kept popping in everyone’s mind: Who is going to play defense for them? It turns out no one will, and the absence of Kobe Bryant, this time, has nothing to do with this colossal failure.
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Los Angeles Clippers, All Grown Up

The Los Angeles Clippers are showing signs of evolving and maturing this season, doing very well without Chris Paul to lead them, as another great performance from Blake Griffin against the usually very efficient defense of the Chicago Bulls, leading his team to a 112-95 win.
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Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Suffering From James Harden & Kevin McHale Syndrome

If anyone needed more proof that the Houston Rockets aren’t headed in the right direction by benching Jeremy Lin & giving James Harden complete control over the team, the Houston Rockets losing to the Memphis Grizzlies was an excellent example of the awful work Kevin McHale is doing with this team, ruining special shooting night from Chandler Parsons.
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New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Gives Them Something to Celebrate

In a season like this, every little positive like this is a cause for celebration if you’re the New York Knicks and especially Carmelo Anthony, setting a new franchise record by scoring 62 points without a single turnover in the 125-96 win over the Charlotte Bobcats.
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Jordan vs Bryant – Phil Jackson Knows Who’s the Best

Having coached both Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant during his NBA coaching career, Phil Jackson is possibly the best person to answer the question of who was the better player, or at least who would win between the two legends in a one on one game.
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Crabtree vs Sherman – Even Roger Goodell Has an Opinion
It seems that Richard Sherman ranting after the Seattle Seahakws made their way to the Super Bowl, aiming his words specifically at Michael Crabtree, is still an issue, as even the NFL’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, decided to make his opinion heard even though no one really regards it when it comes to actually playing football.
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The 2014 NBA All-Star Game Starters
No centers, but plenty of stars, obviously, voted to start for the East and West in the 2014 NBA All-Star game, with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Paul George, Carmelo Anthony and Kyrie Irving on the Eastern team facing Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Blake Griffin, Kevin Love and Kobe Bryant on the Western team.
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Portland Trail Blazers – LaMarcus Aldridge Proving a Point

It doesn’t really matter what it was that energized LaMarcus Aldridge to put on a special performance to lead the Portland Trail Blazers in a 110-105 win over the Denver Nuggets, which also included Damian Lillard pulling off the best dunk of the season so far.

