Monday night's NBA action. Brooklyn Nets 120 Charlotte Hornets 118 BROOKLYN- Randy Foye pushed the Nets (8-22) past the Hornets (17-14) with his only points of the ball game. With two seconds left in the game, Foye set a screen for teammate Brooke Lopez on an inbound play. Charlotte's Kemba Walker left Foye to cover Lopez. Foye received the inbound, turned around and … [Read more...] about Foye beats buzzer; Nets edge Hornets
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Thompson drops career high in points in rout of Pacers
Monday's NBA action. Denver Nuggets 106 Philadelphia 76ers 98 PHILADELPHIA- The Nuggets (8-13) ended a three-game losing streak Monday night led by Danilo Gallinari with 24 points, four rebounds and three assists. Will Barton and Jamal Murray added 22 points. Jameer Nelson (Saint Joseph's) played 30 minutes off the bench and dropped seven points, five rebounds, four … [Read more...] about Thompson drops career high in points in rout of Pacers
Former Richmond Spider Justin Harper signs with Detroit Pistons
Courtesy of RichmondSpiders.com DETROIT - Former Richmond forward Justin Harper has signed a contract with the Detroit Pistons. A 2011 Spider graduate, Harper averaged 14.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 34 games with the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League this season. He shot 48.5% from the field, 40.3% from beyond the arc and 88.5% from the … [Read more...] about Former Richmond Spider Justin Harper signs with Detroit Pistons
Knicks more like Nix against Nets
Still smelling like London, the Nets crushed the Knicks in the Garden. By Joe Manganiello What didn't go wrong for the Knicks in the Garden yesterday? The New York Knicks were beat down by their crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets, 103-80 as the Nets won all four quarters. The Knicks committed 16 turnovers to a defense that has forced the ninth-fewest turnovers this season. … [Read more...] about Knicks more like Nix against Nets
Joe Manganiello’s Trimester all-NBA selections: First Team
First Team all-NBA G- Kobe Bryant (5th place in my MVP voting) Kobe Bryant is still doing it, man. Surrounded by more question marks than any Laker roster since the Malone/Payton experiment in ’03-’04, Bryant has been forced to watch injuries, roster changes and a monumental coaching switch derail the first third of the season. The Lakers are a losing team, stuck … [Read more...] about Joe Manganiello’s Trimester all-NBA selections: First Team