Highlight Performance: Stephen Curry, GS– The former Davidson star had a huge night on wednesday, posting 32 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, and hit 6-8 from long
range. Curry is a huge talent and a fantastic shooter, but his all-around production wednesday was phenomenal. The key for Curry this season has been health, as he has only played in 8 games due to his problematic ankle. If hisKravitz, Fantasy Spin: Sunday, January 15
PHILADELPHIA – Highlight Performance: Kyle Lowry, Houston Rockets – Once again Kyle Lowry dominated a basketball game, last night’s victim being the Portland Trailblazers. Against Raymond Felton and his backcourt mates Lowry had 33 points on 13 – 26 field goal attempts, 4 free throws made and 3 three-pointers, as well as 8 rebounds and 9 assists (and a 2.25 Ast/TO ratio). He’s flirted with a triple-double numerous times this season; should only be a matter of time. Performance to Forget: Tyreke Evans, Sacramento
The Bernucca List – Edition VII
Reader Alex set a SheridanHoops record, providing the correct answer to last week’s Bernucca List in a mere five minutes. I know we say this every week, but this list is tougher, simply because it has an additional parameter that must be included in your answer. Think you know it? Send me a Tweet or post it as a comment. Happy brainstorming! The Bernucca List Mike Bibby Kobe Bryant Ronnie Brewer Stephen Curry Mike Dunleavy Al Horford Wesley Matthews
NBA highlights from Tuesday night
The news of the night, aside from Rip Hamilton wearing red and white for the first time in his career, was that Stephen Curry sprained his ankle. From Matt Steinmitz of CSNBayArea.com: “Stephen Curry sprained his right ankle, the same ankle that was surgically repaired after last season, with less than a minute to play in the second half of the Warriors‘ final preseason game against the Kings. He was helped directly to the locker room and looked to be in considerable pain; he did
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