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LeBron James Has Bigger Fish to Fry This NBA Season
The All-Star game? A forgotten memory. When you’re the reigning NBA Champion, MVP and Finals’ MVP, not scoring in the fourth quarter of the All-Star game while getting blocked twice by Kobe Bryant seems meaningless and insignificant, especially when you’re LeBron James.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Showing Who is the Boss in Town
After beating the Los Angeles Lakers three times this season, the Los Angeles Clippers are headed towards a lot of firsts in their franchise history, but the most important thing is that Chris Paul and Blake Griffin now control the NBA scene of the town, while the crumbling, shiny project from across the street is going down with the Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard relationship.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Shows Who is the Real MVP
Ignore the fact that Kevin Durant scored one point more than LeBron James. He wasn’t even close to the level needed to outshine LeBron James, going through an unstoppable stretch, for once not troubled by the fact that the Miami Heat traveled to play away from home, against the the team with the best record in the NBA.
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Boston Celtics – Winning Ugly is Still a Win
The Boston Celtics keep losing pieces, but keep finding ways to win, using the same kind of basketball and defense the Chicago Bulls do, just with a fourth quarter that was good enough to give them the win, without anyone really worth mentioning on the offensive side, in one of the ugliest games of the season.
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Rockets vs Clippers Predictions
The last game of the day will put the Houston Rockets, possibly coming into the Staples Center without their best player, with the Los Angeles Clippers, who only recently got back theirs.
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Bulls vs Celtics Predictions
The match up of the injured, although it seems the Boston Celtics are in a bit more of a problem at the moment when it comes to their hurt players, even when compared to the Chicago Bulls.
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Los Angeles Lakers – A Lesson in Who is Really Important
If Kobe Bryant couldn’t have played any worse and the Los Angeles Lakers, led in scoring by Dwight Howard once again, still came up with the win, what does that mean about who should be the focus of this offense? Not sure, but it does raise a few questions about the hierarchy on this team’s offense.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Helps Jeremy Lin Get Revenge
Getting cut from the Golden State Warriors was probably the best thing that happened early in the NBA career of Jeremy Lin, who came back to the Bay Area for the first time since then and got a lot of help from his Houston Rockets back-court teammate, James Harden, in getting even with the team that passed on him.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Takes Another Step Into NBA Lore
Some NBA record are more impressive, but with every passing game and every achieved milestone, LeBron James takes another step in the direction of a legendary status, if he hasn’t already reached it. The Miami Heat and the players around sometimes seem to serve as the background and platform for unfolding, amazing career.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Steve Nash Giving Up on Dwight Howard
It’s one thing for Kobe Bryant to throw a teammate under the bus; that’s happened before. But for Steve Nash to go out of his way and make an example (once again) of Dwight Howard for the reason things aren’t going well for the Los Angeles Lakers? Things are bad.