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On Kevin Martin Stopping Durant, Westbrook and Thunder
Kevin Martin finished with 32 points, but he was stuck on 30 all through the fourth quarter, before heading to the line with 23 second on the clock, hitting both shots and giving the Houston Rockets a 96-95 lead. Both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook had a chance to win it for the Oklahoma City Thunder, but both missed.
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Lakers Will Benefit From Limiting Bryant
Kobe Bryant doesn’t like players from his own team stealing his thunder, so he continued to shoot an incredible number of shots, this time actually hitting about half of them, finishing with 37 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) to a 108-99 win over the Houston Rockets (2-3).
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Paul No-Trade About the NBA Being too Big
The NBA disallowing the Chris Paul trade to the Los Angeles Lakers might have set a dangerous precedent and renewed the calls for David Stern to retire, but the bottom line, a problem which will have to be rectified at some point, is the NBA simply has too many teams.
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The End of the (Yao) Ming Dynasty
Yao Ming has hardly played any basketball these last two years and according to various sources, he’s retiring from the NBA. Not completely official, but I guess we’ll know in a couple of weeks.
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The Bosh-LeBron-Wade Trio and Another Amazing Night
We know the Miami Heat are rollin’ right now. We know the Bosh-LeBron-Wade trio is great right now, but all three going for 30-10 in the same game? That’s special.
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The NBA’s Opening Night – Best Pictures
The best pictures from the NBA’s 2010-2011 season opening night.
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Funny NBA Moment – Crazy Ball Bounce
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Carl Landry With a Monster Jam Against the Lakers
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Dikembe Mutombo Retires
After going down in the Rockets Blazers game two nights ago and discovering the severity of his knee injury, Dikembe Mutombo announced his retirement from the NBA and the game of basketball, who said goodbye to one of the nicest and most generous players to play in National Basketball Association.
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2009 NBA Playoffs: Who Has the Most to Prove?
As with each post season, some players have more to lose than others. Here are these years men with the target cross on their back.