San Antonio Spurs 95 Memphis Grizzlies 89 (OT) SAN ANTONIO - Kawhi Leonard registered a double-double with 32 points and 12 rebounds as the Spurs (60-17) won for the eighth time in their last nine games. Zach Randolph recorded a double-double off the bench with 18 points and 16 rebounds, but the Grizzlies (42-36) dropped their second straight. The Grizzlies held a … [Read more...] about Spurs prevail in overtime against the Grizzlies
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NBA Roundup: Bulls take advantage of LeBron’s absence. Rockets record shootout win, and Dubs makes history
Chicago Bulls 117 Cleveland Cavaliers 99 CLEVELAND - Jimmy Butler recorded a triple-double (18 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds) as the Bulls (30-29) moved a game over .500 with a 117-99 win over the Cavs (40-17). Dwayne Wade led the Bulls in the scoring department with 20 points. Wade also recorded 10 assists and 9 rebounds. Rajon Rondo scored 15 points coming off the … [Read more...] about NBA Roundup: Bulls take advantage of LeBron’s absence. Rockets record shootout win, and Dubs makes history
Young floats in win for Pacers
Monday night's NBA action. Indiana Pacers 107 Washington Wizards 105 INDIANA -- Thaddeus Young scored the game winner with 0.9 on the clock. Young took took the inbound, drove the left side of the lane and dropped a floater. He finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds on the night. Young's teammate, Paul George, scored four out of the last eight points to bring them to … [Read more...] about Young floats in win for Pacers
Six Divisions in Six Weeks: Central (part two)
By Joe Manganiello 3. Milwaukee Bucks (’11-’12 record: 31-35) Best player: The Brandon Jennings era in Milwaukee is entering its fourth season. Jennings is coming off his best season yet as a professional, where he saw his points-per-game, field-goal percentage, assists and steals all rise while his turnovers decreased. At the age of 23, Jennings might be a top 10 … [Read more...] about Six Divisions in Six Weeks: Central (part two)
NBA Splinters | July 18, 2009
by Patrick 'Rey' Reynell >Clippers interested in Iverson; Sterling more concerned with ticket sales than team's success Yahoo! Sports reported earlier in the week that Clippers owner Donald Sterling is interested in signing Allen Iverson to - get this - sell tickets. Win games? Not important. Develop young talent. Who cares? Sterling is correct that Iverson would … [Read more...] about NBA Splinters | July 18, 2009