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Lakers vs Celtics Predictions

It’s not like the Los Angeles Lakers need a big time game right now, but that’s what they’re getting, coming to play the very hot Boston Celtics in the TD Garden without their two big men.
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Bulls vs Nuggets Predictions

Despite being the best road team in the NBA, there’s only so much the Chicago Bulls can continue to do without so many key players, especially when travelling to face the hottest team in the NBA, the Denver Nuggets.
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Los Angeles Lakers – It’s All on Dwight Howard Now

The news is, Pau Gasol is out. This means there’s no more questions regarding Dwight Howard, trades, and Mike D’Antoni benching the Spaniard. It’s all about the man usually referred to as the best center in the NBA, who needs to prove he’s worth re-signing and becoming the future of the Los Angeles Lakers.
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NBA Trades – San Antonio Spurs Trying to Get Al Jefferson

It’s been common knowledge this season that the Utah Jazz will be trying to part ways with one of their big men, Paul Millsap or Al Jefferson. With the trade deadline getting closet and closer, it looks like the San Antonio Spurs might be interested in Jefferson.
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Kevin Martin Helping the Durant-Westbrook Duo Dominate

Something wasn’t normal with Kevin Martin as the Oklahoma City Thunder cruised to a 119-98 win against the exhausted Golden State Warriors. Whatever it was, it worked, as Martin joined Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, combining for 68 points in the win.
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LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Too Much for Just James Harden

When LeBron James looks for a scoring sidekick, he has Dwyane Wade most of the time ready to put up big scoring numbers; Chris Bosh is in the same boat most of the time. The Miami Heat can count on two or three big time, big play players. The Houston Rockets? James Harden is alone, without anyone capable of matching his scoring abilities on his own team least of all Jeremy Lin.
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Russell Westbrook, Not as Good as Advertised

Some players walk a fine line between being underrated and overrated. Which is Russell Westbrook? The Oklahoma City Thunder point guard is one of the more polarizing players in the NBA today, but when looking at certain numbers and just the way Westbrook plays and behaves, it draws to a conclusion that he isn’t as good as the hype around him might suggest.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tony Parker Deserves More MVP Talk

There’s no chance Tony Parker ever gets to win the NBA MVP award. The San Antonio Spurs point guard simply isn’t good enough on a season-long basis to overcome names like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but he’s playing his best basketball once again this season, with or without Tim Duncan.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden & Jeremy Lin in Unstoppable Mode

You simply can’t shoot the ball better than the way the Houston Rockets did as they tied the NBA record for three pointers in a game, while Jeremy Lin got to standout more than anyone else for the right reasons this time, outscoring James Harden and orchestrating an offense that couldn’t have worked any better.
