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NBA Rumors – Milwaukee Bucks Might Start Kendall Marshall
By signing Kendall Marshall, the Milwaukee Bucks find themselves with a much improved point guard situation compared to last season, and even putting themselves in a situation with more than option regarding the one who’ll start, as the position won’t automatically go to Brandon Knight.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Hate is a Great Motivator
The only thing the Los Angeles Lakers have left to motivate them is ruining it for others, and while it’s difficult for this team to beat superior sides, they proved that filling your body with hate towards the opponents, which is what happened according to Nick Young, leads to some impressive results, like beating the Phoenix Suns 115-99 with Chris Kaman doing better than anyone else.
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Lakers vs Raptors – Nick Young Learns to be Efficient
One night without basketball might have changed something for Nick Young, who returned as Mr. Efficiency for the Los Angeles Lakers, leading them to a surprising 112-106 road win over the Toronto Raptors.
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Lakers vs Celtics – Rajon Rondo is the Only Thing Worth Mentioning
Missing the first 40 games of the season isn’t the only reason the Boston Celtics are terrible, but Rajon Rondo coming back didn’t really change much, as he wasn’t enough in the 107-104 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, finally finding a team that defends more poorly than they do under the basket.
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Georgia Bulldogs – Aaron Murray, the Best Quarterback in the Nation
All the questions about Aaron Murray and his ability to lead Georgia to big wins have disappeared, as he put in another clutch performance to give the Bulldogs another big victory over a ranked opponent, cementing the team’s place as the best in the SEC East, and his place as the best quarterback in College Football.
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NBA Rumors – Phoenix Suns Trying to Trade Kendall Marshall
In what seems like an admission of making the wrong choice in last year’s draft, the Phoenix Suns are putting Kendall Marshall on the trading block, hoping to get something out of a player who has fallen to the third spot in their point guard rotation.
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2012 NCAA Tournament – Kendall Marshall Injury and Tar Heels Hopes
Kendall Marshall broke his wrist, and the North Carolina Tar Heels suddenly don’t look so good. Despite the 87-71 win in the third round over Creighton, sending them into the sweet sixteen for the fifth time in six years, the mood isn’t great. Marshall, who led the team with 18 points and 11 assists, is probably irreplaceable, and even if he somehow plays, it won’t be the same.