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Los Angeles Lakers – Easy Teams Make For Deceiving Wins
A fractured team, the Los Angeles Lakers are. Kobe Bryant doesn’t respect Dwight Howard, and drags the rest of the team with him. Howard is playing injured, but isn’t happy about the whole situation. And still, easy road games make for results that might a be a bit confusing and misleading.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Makes Jeremy Lin Look Great
The Houston Rockets are on a roll again, because of one man – James Harden playing his best basketball in the past few games, making everyone on the team, including Jeremy Lin and Chandler Parsons, look much better than usual.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James More Efficient Than Ever
There was nothing even remotely close about the highly anticipated game between the slumping Los Angeles Clippers and the best-in-the-East Miami Heat, as LeBron James continues, with the occasional break, to show how better he is than the rest of the NBA.
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Boston Celtics – No Problem Beating a Broken Team
The media tried to turn up the hype before the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers first meeting of the season by trying to compare this game with the brighter days of the rivalry. Those days are long gone, with the Celtics running on fumes of a would-be dynasty while the Lakers look to be completely falling apart.
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Lakers vs Celtics Predictions
It’s not like the Los Angeles Lakers need a big time game right now, but that’s what they’re getting, coming to play the very hot Boston Celtics in the TD Garden without their two big men.
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Bulls vs Nuggets Predictions
Despite being the best road team in the NBA, there’s only so much the Chicago Bulls can continue to do without so many key players, especially when travelling to face the hottest team in the NBA, the Denver Nuggets.
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Los Angeles Lakers – It’s All on Dwight Howard Now
The news is, Pau Gasol is out. This means there’s no more questions regarding Dwight Howard, trades, and Mike D’Antoni benching the Spaniard. It’s all about the man usually referred to as the best center in the NBA, who needs to prove he’s worth re-signing and becoming the future of the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Kevin Martin Helping the Durant-Westbrook Duo Dominate
Something wasn’t normal with Kevin Martin as the Oklahoma City Thunder cruised to a 119-98 win against the exhausted Golden State Warriors. Whatever it was, it worked, as Martin joined Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, combining for 68 points in the win.
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LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Too Much for Just James Harden
When LeBron James looks for a scoring sidekick, he has Dwyane Wade most of the time ready to put up big scoring numbers; Chris Bosh is in the same boat most of the time. The Miami Heat can count on two or three big time, big play players. The Houston Rockets? James Harden is alone, without anyone capable of matching his scoring abilities on his own team least of all Jeremy Lin.