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Kobe Bryant Breaks Into Top Ten Scorers Club
With 17 points and a rare (these days) Lakers win over the Pistons, Kobe Bryant passed Dominique Wilkins on the all-time scoring list and entered the top 10. At this rate, by the end of the year Kobe will be the sixth best scorer in NBA history.
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Kings Finally Win After Crazy Evans Buzzer Beater
The Kings have been losing all month (1-11 till last night) and needed a 45 foot prayer shot from Tyreke Evans to beat the buzzer and the Memphis Grizzlies 100-98, ending 2010 with a win and maybe some new found hope.
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Wade and Bryant – Finishing 2010 on High & Low Notes
On the two edges of the “satisfaction of your profession these days from NBA superstars” measure, we’ll find the top two shooting guards in the league – One is Dwyane Wade, coming off a 40 point performance against the New York Knicks, improving the Miami Heat’s record to 24-9. That was Wade’s first 40 point […]
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Sometimes, Dwyane Wade MISSES Dunks
Dwyane Wade missing a dunk against the Los Angeles Lakers. Not to worry. The Heat still won.
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New-Look Magic Beat Celtics 86-78, End 14 Game Win Streak
It wasn’t pretty, and far from easy, but the Orlando Magic had just enough to beat the Boston Celtics 86-78 despite Dwight Howard scoring only six points, ending the C’s 14 wins streak.
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Owning Patrick Ewing
I don’t know why, but there is something about dunks on Patrick Ewing that makes them a hell of a lot more fun to watch.
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Who Should Get to Play in the 2011 NBA All-Star Game
A month before the voting is over and the starters are announced, here are our thoughts and suggestions on who to pick for the 2011 NBA All-Star game.
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J.R. Smith Dunking on Gary Neal
Huge Dunk by the Nuggets’ J.R. Smith against the San Antonio Spurs.
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The NBA’s Most Useless Starters This Season
What do Raja Bell, John Salmons, Travis Outlaw, Marco Belinelli, Anthony Parker and Luc Mbah a Moute have in common? All of them should be spending more time on the bench than on the court.
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LeBron James’ Amazing Over the Backboard Shot
LeBron James and the Miami Heat keep on beating anyone in their way, making it nine straight double digit wins, this time over the slumping New Orleans Hornets 96-84. James had an “ordinary” night, 20 points and 7 assists, and one amazing over the backboard shot as the shot clock was making its way to zero.