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Rose Makes an MVP Statement, Nowitzki Shows he Still Got It
Just before the All-Star game, Derrick Rose (42 points) and Dirk Nowitzki (35) have special kind of nights, leading the Bulls and Mavs to victory.
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On Dwyane Wade’s 41 Points and the Full Court Alley Oop to LeBron
Dwyane Wade scores 41 points, leading a sometimes brilliant, sometimes terrible Miami Heat team to beat the Pacers, manages to throw a quarterback alley oop pass to LeBron and also Steve Nash and his improving place on all-time stat lists.
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Thoughts on the East – Dwight Howard Dominates and What the Heat Need vs the Celtics
Some thoughts on the Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic after the Sunday games. Oh, and more proof that Garnett is a real dirty player.
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Josh Smith Dunks on Najera, Stephen Jackson Wins Game in Last Second
Dunk of the night goes to Josh Smith with his awesome slam on Eduardo Najera. The win goes to the Bobcats thanks to Stephen Jackson’s 32 points and buzzer beating shot.
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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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Happy Birthday Steve Nash!
Steve Nash is turning 37, so besides saying a happy birthday to our favorite point guard in the NBA, here a few videos showing Nash at his best. Oh yeah, and Ali G.
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On LeBron James Dropping 51 and the Lakers Losing at Home, Again
Dwight Howard made LeBron James angry, so the Miami Heat star dropped 51 on the Magic. The Los Angeles Lakers didn’t have enough to win again, so Antonio McDyess punished them, giving the Spurs another win, at the buzzer. Oh, and one crazy shot by Gary Neal.
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Tiago Splitter Dunk Landing FAIL
Tiago Splitter, the San Antonio Spurs Brazilian big man went up for an easy two handed dunk against the Denver Nuggets the other night. He did get the easy and impressive two, but the landing wasn’t exactly smooth.
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Dunk of the Night – Kevin Durant on Patrick Patterson
Kevin Durant with an awesome dunk of Houston’s Patrick Patterson.