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Kevin Garnett Is Just a Dirty Player These Days & Indiana Pacers Have Creepy Fans

When you’re old and washed up, all that’s left is playing dirty and hope to get away with it. Kevin Garnett blowing in the face of David West a-la Lance Stephenson was just another sad chapter in a pathetic ending to a hall of fame career. While KG was disgusting, one the Indiana Pacers fans […]
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Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose & Jimmy Butler Keep Destroying Everybody

The Chicago Bulls ruined the homecoming for Anthony Davis, led by Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler to make it a sixth consecutive win, beating the New Orleans Pelicans 107-100.
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Toronto Raptors – Kyle Lowry Is Currently Better Than Chris Paul

Despite injuries and other problems, the Toronto Raptors look like a team that’s going places, led by Kyle Lowry in another terrific performance from the point guard, outplaying Chris Paul in a 110-98 win on the road against the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Kentucky Over Louisville – Slowed Down But Still Unstoppable

The last chance to hand Kentucky a loss in nonconference play ended rather early as their remained undefeated with a 58-50 win at Louisville, handing the Cardinals their first loss of the season, getting a big push off the bench from Tyler Ulis and looking unbeatable going into SEC play.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Byron Scott Can’t Coach, Jeremy Lin Misses Opportunities

The Los Angeles Lakers weren’t as close to winning as the 102-98 score might suggest. The Dallas Mavericks were better for most of the game, but things got closer in the fourth quarter with Jeremy Lin playing a big part in that. If only his scoring on the day was as good as his passing.
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San Antonio Spurs – Champions in an Actual Crisis?

The San Antonio Spurs can’t seem to get out of their rut, losing 97-90 to the New Orleans Pelicans, their sixth in the last seven games, finding it very difficult to contain Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Enjoys a Josh Smith in Motivated Mode

The debut of Josh Smith with the Houston Rockets went very well, helping James Harden and Dwight Howard pull off a big 117-111 overtime win on the road against the Memphis Grizzlies, signaling to the West that there might be a new ‘best’ team in the land.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Russell Westbrook Hotter Than Anyone in the League

Next to the 2014 definition of ‘on fire’ is a picture of Russell Westbrook, who continues to be the NBA’s mr. Points-per-minute as a starter and leading figure on the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 98-75 win over the Charlotte Hornets.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Comes Away With Something From Florida

The Cleveland Cavaliers got past their Christmas day let down and won their second Florida game, beating the Orlando Magic 98-89 with LeBron James and Kevin Love leading the way, not looking too troubled by the fact that Kyrie Irving was out with an injury. LeBron James scored 29 points, 15 of them coming in […]
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Profit From Kobe Bryant Missing Another Game

The absence of Kobe Bryant was a trick that worked just once. Sitting out for a second straight game, not playing didn’t inspire the Los Angeles Lakers, Jeremy Lin and Nick Young among them, to do very well in a 20 point loss to the Chicago Bulls, bringing this team back to the ground and reality about who they are and their place in this league.