Posted on January 25th, 2008 by
The NBA’s All-Star teams have been announced, and there aren’t too many surprises to be found. One interesting note is that Allen Iverson rallied in the last two weeks to pass Tracy McGrady for a starting spot on the West team. Iverson trailed the Houston forward by as many as 80,000 votes just […]
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Posted on January 24th, 2008 by
Orlando remains in first place in their division, with a 3 game lead over the Washington Wizards. Against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night, three was the Magic number for another reason. In that game, Orlando set a team record for three point baskets, making 18 of 33. The previous record was 16, set against […]
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Posted on January 23rd, 2008 by
The Spurs have been hounded by injuries over the first half of the season, and the team that once had the best record in the NBA is now in third place following a tough loss to the Rockets. With the win, Houston moved into second place behind the surprising Hornets.
The night before it was the […]
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by
Is the fairy tale coming to an end in Boston? The team has lost 3 times in the last five days, and lost back to back games to the Washington Wizards. Currently sporting a 30-6 record, Boston still holds a confortable 10.5 game lead over the Toronto Raptors, but are there chinks in the green […]
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by
The LA Lakers are tied for first place in the Pacific Division with the Phoenix Suns. After losing C, Andrew Bynum to a dislocated knee cap in a game against the Supersonics, holding onto that lead will be even more difficult. In only his third year in the league, Bynum has improved his game dramatically, […]
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Posted on January 6th, 2008 by
A few games ago, Detroit went into Boston and dealt the Celtics their first home loss of the year. So what else would the Celtics do, but return the favor? The surprise in the game wasn’t that the Celtics won, but who led them to victory. Not one of their big three, […]
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Posted on January 6th, 2008 by
Most fans and pundits thought that Portland was doomed to spend another few years living in the Western Conference basement when their first round pick, Greg Oden, was placed on the IR with knee problems before the season began. Too young, too inexperienced, not enough time together, were what the critics were saying about […]
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Posted on January 4th, 2008 by
The Spurs have had their fair share of problems over the past few weeks, with a rash of injuries sidelining Duncan, Parker, and now Ginobili for several games. The team has been able to hold on to first place in the division, but the injuries have certainly cost them several games recently.
The Nuggets are in […]
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Posted on January 1st, 2008 by
There are several hot teams in the NBA, but the race in the East seems to be coming down to two teams, who are both playing lights out basketball that is taking the league back to the glory days of the 80s. The Pistons are in the middle of a 10 game winning streak, […]
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Posted on December 27th, 2007 by
One of the bigger surprises of this year’s NBA season is the play of the Lakers who, after beating Phoenix on Christmas day 122-115, are just one game behind the Suns for first place in the division. After an offseason which saw Kobe Bryant pout, fume, and demand a trade, the team has rallied to […]
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