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NBA Friday:12 Games-6 Worth Watching!

Posted 30 Jan 2010 — by Phillip Pyle
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Trail Blazers 100, Rockets 104: Aaron Brooks scored 33 points and Carl Landry added 21 as the Rockets ended there 3 game losing streak…at home. The Trail Blazers were without Brandon Roy, Joel Przybilla, Greg Oden, Sam Bowie, and Bill Walton.

Bulls 108, Hornets 106: The Bulls stretch there winning streak to 5 games on the road with a tough overtime win in New Orleans. Happy to know The Truth Sports felt deep down inside that the Bulls were better then what they had on display early in the season. After beating the Suns last Friday, they defeated Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Houston, and New Orleans exactly a week later. David West led New Orleans with 29 points. Chris Paul added 18 points and 12 assists.

AP Photo-Matt Slocum

Lakers 99, 76ers 91: For a half, each let their teammates do all the scoring.Both Bryant and Iverson scored only two points in the first half, and the Lakers led 51-42 at the break. Then Elton Brand dove for a loose ball and came inches away from benig the greatest Clipper player of all-time, landing on Braynt’s leg causing him to grab his knee and walk to the sideline. But as usual Kobe walked it off and promptly took over stealing the ball and finishing with an easy jumper.It’s evident that he is one of the best ever to do it,” Iverson said. “He goes out there night in and night out and plays the same way every night.” Iverson showed a small glimpse of his former MVP self when he crossed-over Derek Fisher and tossed up a running bank shot as his 6-foot frame slammed onto the unforgiving court. He sank the free throw to complete the three-point play that was vintage Iverson. The other A.I., Andre Iguodala shot 3-7, finishing with 8 points.

Cavaliers 94, Pacers 73: Something about Indiana that Centers love. Fresh off a beating by the Lakers where Andrew Bynum went for 27 and 12, Shaquille O’Neal had one of his beast games of the season. He finished with 22 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocks in just 25 minutes. “Shaq is going to play like this,” LeBron James said. “We know how good a player he is, and tonight was another prime example.” For the third time in six games LeBron James missed a triple-double by a single rebound. The Pacers shot 33.7 percent from the field and scored their second-fewest points this season. Indiana scored nine points on 3 for 19 shooting in the fourth quarter.Congratulations on those back-to-back sellouts Indiana

Celtics 91, Hawks 100: The Hawks signing of Jamal Crawford in the offseason is turning out to be a brillant decision. Crawford would be without any doubt 6th Man of the Year if the season ended today. He finished with 28 points and 6 assists. Meanwhile, the Celtics offseason addition Rasheed Wallace was called for his NBA-leading 13th technical foul in the second period. This was a rough night for the Celtics who never played at the same intensity level as the Hawks. The loss the night before to Orlando may have had something to do with it. They better have an awesome practice Saturday because the Lakers roll into Boston on Sunday.

Nuggets 84, Thunder 101: Nuggets needed Carmelo Anthony in a major way. Kevin Durant recorded his NBA-leading 26th 30-point game and 20th straight game with 25 or more points. At 21, he’s the youngest player ever to accomplish that feat. Kevin Durant is headed for the All-Star game and is The Truth Sports mid-season MVP. The Thunder took advantage of a Melo-less Nuggets that are already allergic to defense. Good news for the Nuggets George Karl will coach the Western Conference at the All-Star Game.

The Truth Sports: NBA All-Star Reserves!

Posted 29 Jan 2010 — by Phillip Pyle
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Today the NBA released the reserves for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, that is take place Valentines Day(February 14th) in Dallas Cowboys Stadium to over 80,000 people. The selections in the East were all deserving. Gerald Wallace, Derrick Rose, Rajon Rondo, and Al Horford will all be making their first appearance at the All-Star Game. Horford was a surprise selection, based on the play of David Lee, teammate Josh Smith and, Joakim Noah. Paul Pierce making his 8th apperance and Joe Johnson making his 4th appearence will join them in Dallas.

The West selections of Dirk Nowitzki(9th), Chris Paul(3rd) Zach Randolph(1st) and, Brandon Roy(3rd) came as no suprise. Kevin Durant was also a deserving selection in his first appearence at the All-Star Game. The Los Angeles Lakers Pau Gasol’s selection was met with wonder, based on his missing of the first 17 games and having lower numbers then the Los Angeles Clippers Chris Kaman. We attribute the selection based on the Clippers lost to 4-40 New Jersey Nets, and the Clipper Curse.

Regardless of the picks we don’t like, the NBA All-Star game looks to be an amazing experience for the players and even those sitting in the nosebleeds in Dallas Stadium.

2010 Eastern Conference All-Stars

No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College/HS/Country Selections
4 Chris Bosh (Toronto) F/C 6-10 230 03/24/84 Georgia Tech 5
5 Kevin Garnett (Boston) F 6-11 220 05/19/76 Farragut Academy (HS) 13
15 Al Horford (Atlanta) F/C 6-10 245 06/03/86 Florida 1
12 Dwight Howard (Orlando) C 6-11 265 12/08/85 SW Atlanta Christian Academy 4
3 Allen Iverson (Philadelphia) G 6-0 165 06/07/75 Georgetown 11
23 LeBron James (Cleveland) F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent/St. Mary HS 6
2 Joe Johnson (Atlanta) G 6-7 235 06/29/81 Arkansas 4
34 Paul Pierce (Boston) F 6-7 235 10/13/77 Kansas 8
1 Rajon Rondo (Boston) G 6-1 171 02/22/86 Kentucky 1
1 Derrick Rose (Chicago) G 6-3 190 10/04/88 Memphis 1
3 Dwyane Wade (Miami) G 6-4 210 01/17/82 Marquette 6
3 Gerald Wallace (Charlotte) F 6-7 215 07/23/82 Alabama 1

2010 Western Conference All-Stars

No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College/HS/Country Selections
15 Carmelo Anthony (Denver) F 6-8 230 05/29/84 Syracuse 3
24 Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) G 6-6 205 08/23/78 Lower Merion HS 12
21 Tim Duncan (San Antonio) F 6-11 260 04/25/76 Wake Forest 12
35 Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City) F 6-9 230 09/29/88 Texas 1
16 Pau Gasol (L.A. Lakers) F 7-0 227 07/06/80 Barcelona, Spain 3
13 Steve Nash (Phoenix) G 6-3 178 02/07/74 Santa Clara 7
41 Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas) F 7-0 245 06/19/78 Wurzburg, Germany 9
3 Chris Paul (New Orleans) G 6-0 175 05/06/85 Wake Forest 3
50 Zach Randolph (Memphis) F 6-9 260 07/16/81 Michigan State 1
7 Brandon Roy (Portland) G 6-6 211 07/23/84 Washington 3
1 Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) F/C 6-10 245 11/16/82 Cypress Creek HS 5
8 Deron Williams (Utah) G 6-3 207 06/26/84 Illinois 1