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Rubio and the Timberwolves are the Real Deal
Ricky Rubio continued to impress with his passing skills and overall ability to run the team’s offense, while Kevin Love did everything, from hitting threes to crashing the boards, as usual. The Minnesota Timberwolves ran the slow, old and slightly pathetic Dallas Mavericks off the floor with a 99-82 win.
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Andrew Bynum Means That Much to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum came back from suspension like a new man, leading the Los Angeles Lakers (3-2) to a 92-89 win over the Denver Nuggets (2-2) with an impressive 29 points, 13 rebounds night, as Kobe Bryant was struggling with an injured wrist.
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Derrick Rose Proves He’s the Best Point Guard in the NBA
Derrick Rose was just too much for Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers (1-2) to handle, scoring 29 points and dishing 16 assists, leading the Chicago Bulls (3-1) to a 114-101 win in LA.
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Dwyane Wade Clutch = Miami Heat Perfect
Dwyane Wade was the lowest scorer of the big three in yet another Miami Heat away win written on his name, hitting the game winning shot for the second time this week, leaving the improving Minnesota Timberwolves win-less in another brilliant LeBron James night.
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Kobe Bryant Can Still Win Some Games On His Own
Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers played their best game of the season, beating the limited New York Knicks 99-82 to make it 2-2 so far this season. Bryant had little help in the scoring department, and he won’t, probably, all season long.
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Durant Buzzer Beater Worsens Mavs’ Woes
Kevin Durant put all the Russell Westbrook nonsense behind him and gave another fantastic offensive show, scoring 30 points, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 104-102 win over the struggling Dallas Mavericks, hitting the game winning three pointer to boot.
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Durant – Westbrook Relationship Vital for Thunder Success
Kevin Durant had a huge 32 points night, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 98-95 win over the Grizzlies in Memphis, but his shouting match with Russell Westbrook on the bench during the second quarter made the bigger headline.
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Bad Night Doesn’t Stop Dwyane Wade From Being Heat’s Superman
Dwyane Wade has had better nights, going into the final play with 8 points in the stat line. It didn’t matter, as he nailed the winning jumper with 2.9 seconds left, giving the Miami Heat a 96-95 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on another highlight filled huge night from LeBron James.
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Heat Couldn’t Have Asked For a Better Start
LeBron James looks hungry, aggressive and on a course with only thing in mind. Leading the Miami Heat to his first and their second NBA title, with the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics the first teams to unsuccessfully stand in the Heat’s revenge path.
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Nuggets Next in Line to Humiliate NBA Champions
The Dallas Mavericks don’t look anything like NBA champions right now, with more than a few problems on both offense and defense, with newcomers Lamar Odom and Vince Carter and handling fast teams like the Denver Nuggets.