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Derrick Rose & Meniscus Tear – It Could Have Been Worse

Saying the Chicago Bulls can have their sigh of relief moment is slightly exaggerating, but there’s no doubt the news of Derrick Rose suffering “only” from a meniscus tear, which means he’s out indefinitely but not for the entire season, put a certain degree of a smile on someone(s) face.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Pau Gasol & Nick Young Have Changed For the Better

The biggest enemy the Los Angeles Lakers have this season is consistency, which usually separated the good from the bad. Right now, their on the higher side of their 2013-2014 roller-coaster, defined by Pau Gasol giving his best game so far and Nick Young continuing an excellent shooting stretch, leading their team to a 102-95 win over the Golden State Warriors.
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Nets vs Timberwolves – Kevin Love Continues His Double Double Crusade

It’s hard to believe anyone is going to vote for Kevin Love when the MVP award is up. Too much of a numbers guy on a good, but not great Minnesota Timberwolves team. However, it’s hard to deny how well he’s playing, with the stats to show it, including 13 double-double performances since the start of the season, adding another one (17-16) as his team easily brushed aside the pathetic Brooklyn Nets 111-81.
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Spurs vs Grizzlies – Wasn’t Fair Even Before the Marc Gasol Injury

For those who thought the Memphis Grizzlies peaked last season, the reality of the 2013-2014 NBA campaign is shaping up to be exactly that, as the Memphis Grizzlies haven’t just disappointed with their start but have now also lost Marc Gasol for the next two or three months, not to mention losing to the San Antonio Spurs 102-86, with Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili easily navigating the best team in the NBA right now.
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Pacers vs Celtics – Paul George Way Ahead of the Rest

It’s not really a fair fight as the Boston Celtics, now losing six games in a row and making offense look like a root canal operation at the dentist, play against the Indiana Pacers. Best team in the league? Their 11-1 record serves as some proof, as Paul George continues to play like a superstar, leading his team to a 97-82 victory.
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Bulls vs Blazers – Derrick Rose Injury Steals the Show

As of now, there is now word of how bad Derrick Rose injured his knee this time. Worst case scenario – he tore the ACL on his right knee, the “healthy one”, sending right back into rehabilitation limbo, and possibly making another comeback looking slightly impossible. Oh, and yes, there was also a basketball game which the Chicago Bulls lost 98-95 to the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Nick Young – The Best Shot Fake Ever Made

The best shot fake in the NBA usually belongs to Dwyane Wade, getting defenders to jump on him and easily draw the fouls. Nick Young may have introduced a new, more effective way of faking out guarding players – making a 360 rotating spin and then easily knock down a jumper or three pointer, just like he pulled off as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 102-95.
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Manu Ginobili – The Best Bounce Pass in NBA History

At 36 years of age, it’s hard to expect Manu Ginobili to play like an All-Star each night. Still, his creativity, improvisation ability and passing vision remain of the highest quality, as his incredible half court bounce pass to Marco Belinelli in the 102-86 win by the San Antonio Spurs over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Might Have Torn His ACL Again

Just when things were starting to look better for Derrick Rose on an individual level, comes an injury to his right knee in the game between the Chicago Bulls and the Portland Trail Blazers, and people from within the organization are fearing the worst; that he tore the ACL on his right knee, which might mean very sad news not just for the Bulls but also for the entire NBA.
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Bulls vs Nuggets – Luol Deng Embarassing Himself

It’s hard to think of the Chicago Bulls of a team that’s crippled by ego battles, but the Luol Deng contract situation is affecting him, making him try too hard when Jimmy Butler isn’t playing, leading to some catastrophic shooting and a 97-87 loss to the Denver Nuggets, as the Bulls’ road problems continue to hurt what could have been a promising start to this season.