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Ben Wallace Deserves To Be in the Hall of Fame
It’s easy to forget Ben Wallace is still in the league. A backup Center for the Detroit Pistons, the 4 time NBA defensive player of the year can still conjure up something worth mentioning beyond the stat sheet, like his block on John Wall in the Pistons’ 99-94 win over the Washington Wizards.
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Rodney Stuckey Reminds Lakers That They’re Not That Good
Rodney Stuckey is just the symptom, but something good is happening with the Detroit Pistons. They’re 13-26 after a 4-20 start under Lawrence Frank, and their 88-85 win in overtime over the Los Angeles Lakers, with Rodney Stuckey coming off the bench to score 34 points was probably their biggest win of the season in terms of impact.
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Bulls Keep Winning With Best Defense in the NBA
Derrick Rose didn’t need to stay on the floor for the finish, and Luol Deng, on his worst night of the season with only 4 points and 2-12 from the field hardly played in the final quarter. Hosting the Detroit Pistons, getting a 92-68 win over a terrible team is a great way for the Chicago Bulls to start their nine games in 12 days roller coaster.
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LeBron James Beats Indy and Will Bynum Soars High
Another fantastic night from LeBron James, doing it pretty much by himself in the 117-112 Miami win over the Pacers, and an awesome dunk from Detroit’s Will Bynum.
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Ranking the NBA Teams 2000-2009
Ranking the NBA teams during the last 10 years (2000-2009), according to their playoff performances.