As I anticipated yesterday, home court advantage wasn’t enough for the Pistons, as John Wall/WAS and Trevor Ariza/WAS led the Wizards to a road win. I also wondered if Portland’s impressive run was nearing an end, and what should happen but they lose their second straight game. Kevin Love/MIN had another solid game but it wasn’t enough to beat the visiting Mavericks. A hobbled LeBron James/MIA led the Heat to another road win, this time over the Nuggets. In the
5 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — LeBron James Celebrates Birthday in Style, New Orleans Takes Down Portland
2013 is winding down, and the NBA is doing its best to provide a number of memorable moments before 2014 begins. From the reigning MVP’s birthday to another clash between star point guards, there was no shortage of standout performances. Here’s everything that you need to know about last night’s games. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Pau Gasol, Marcin Gortat Concern for Michael Schumacher
Longtime popular Formula 1 race car driver Michael Schumacher is in critical condition with sever brain trauma from a fall sustained while skiing at the French Alpine resort of Meribel early Sunday morning. Schumacher, who turns 45 on Friday, and his 14-year-old son were skiing a challenging section of trails with very wide and steep snowfields when he fell and struck the right side of his head on a rock. While he was reported to have been conscious immediately following the fall, Dr. Jean-Francois
Bernucca: Can the Eastern Conference Even Field an All-Star team?
Amid its myriad injuries, its dozen teams below .500 and its 44-98 record against the Western Conference, there is a looming question regarding the Eastern Conference: Can the East even field an All-Star team? A year ago, Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo, Luol Deng, Joakim Noah, Tyson Chandler, Kyrie Irving, Brook Lopez and Jrue Holiday were among the East’s All-Stars. You can make the argument – irrefutable in some cases, strong in others – that none of those players should be invited back
Fantasy Spin: Monday, December 30, 2013
Arron Afflalo/ORL was a questionable start against the Hawks, but he played and played well. Victor Oladipo/ORL has settled into the sixth man role and his contribution helped Orlando beat Atlanta. In Cleveland, Stephen Curry/GSW dueled Kyrie Irving/CLE and the Warriors won in overtime. The Thunder got enough production out of the supporting cast to support Kevin Durant’s/OKC brilliance and easily handle the Rockets. Despite the best efforts of DeMarcus Cousins/SAC and Isaiah Thomas/SAC, the Spurs defended their home court with
5 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — Durant and Harden Duel, Kyrie and Curry Clash, Manu Takes Over
2013 is winding down. Nonetheless, the NBA is getting in as many extraordinary games as it can before the year ends. Saturday, December 29 was highlighted by a meeting between two of the fastest rising point guards in the NBA and a clash between former award-winning teammates. Here’s everything that you need to know about last night’s games. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Warriors Extend Win Streak To Five
After a shaky start, in large part due to injuries knocking out key players for extended time, the Golden State Warriors won their fifth game in a row Sunday night with a 108-104 overtime victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers — the NBA’s longest current win streak. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Sunday, December 29, 2013
LeBron James/MIA sat out the Heat-Blazers confrontation, but Miami gutted out a 108-107 win. The Clippers beat the visiting Jazz despite being held to less than 100 points. The Suns cruised to a victory over the Sixers, while the Nuggets were no match for the Grizzlies. Kevin Love/MIN continued to roll and the Timberwolves had no trouble with the “current” worst team in the league, the Milwaukee Bucks. In the early game, Cleveland lost to Boston, with Andrew Bynum/CLE absent.
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