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Nuggets Got the Best of the Trade Deal With Clueless Knicks
Depth isn’t a problem for the Denver Nuggets, but they player their double overtime game against the New York Knicks with only 7 players. According to the usual trend, someone had to have a huge night against the Knicks at the Garden, this time being Danilo Gallinari, scoring a career high 37 points in the 119-114 win.
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LeBron James and Friends at Autzen
Remember how these past four-five months every sighting of an NBA star at pretty much anywhere, especially at some sporting event, made some huge news? LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and others flew under the radar visiting Eugene, Oregon.
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Six Players Who Need to Forget About Game 1 and Step Up
Before the second round of games being in the first round of the NBA playoffs, we take a look at six guys who were a huge disappointment in game 1 and really need to get their S&^% together in sake of their team’s success.
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On a Roll – Hottest Players in the NBA, Pre-Playoff Edition
We’re just under two weeks away from the beginning of the 2011 NBA Playoffs (April 16), my favorite time of the year. We thought it’d be a good idea who are the most deserving players in the league in recent weeks to be considered as being “on fire” heading into the post season.
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Knicks and Carmelo Anthony, Despite Win, Shouldn’t be too Happy
Carmelo Anthony’s 39 points and the New York Knicks Finally winning is a reason to celebrate. Still, it doesn’t change the fact the Knicks have too many problems and flaws and won’t make it far in the 2011 playoffs.
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On the Lakers’ Win in Oklahoma and the Knicks’ Statement in Miami
The Lakers win their fourth straight against the always welcoming Thunder (against LA at least) with a crucial Kobe Bryant jumper while the Knicks make an early playoff statement, beating the Heat in Miami as Amare denies LeBron James in the final seconds.
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On Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony and Hurting Elbows
On Kobe Bryant (won) and Carmelo Anthony (lost), on tweaked elbows, on players faking injuries for no reason at all and returning quite quickly to play like nothing happened.