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TheTruthSports: NBA SW Division still Supreme!

The Southwest Division of the NBA is comprised of 3 Texas teams( San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets), a team from Louisiana(New Orleans Hornets) and a team in Tennessee (Memphis Grizzlies). None of these teams are located southwest geographically, but they are all close enough to each other…sort of.  The last three years the SW division has had the best combined record out of all the division in the NBA. This year the SW division is currently the only division with all .500 teams. On Wednesday night all 5 teams played. Two of the teams played without key players and lost (Hornets, Rockets), while the other 3 had convincing wins. Lets start with the BIG news.

Hi Beyonce! (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Lakers 96, Mavericks 101:

Caron Butler sat out Wednesday’s game due to a negative reaction he had to medication. The loss provided an opportunity for DeShawn Stevenson to start. DeShawn only saw 24 minutes on the court, because 6th man since forever Jason Terry provided 30 points on 10-20 shooting in 33 minutes. As Clark Kellogg would say “Thats efficient as a heat pump”(lame). The Mavs also got 31 from Dirk Nowitzki, and Jason Kidd had 14 points and 13 dimes. He also made 4-9 from deep. The Lakers were playing the second of a back-to-back following the win in Memphis(SW). Lakers leading scorer was lamar Odom with 21 and thats a good sign normally. Derek Fisher shot 3-13, mostly bombs that would have broken a playground courts rim. Kobe finished with 20 points and moved into 13th place on the career scoring list. Bryant, who passed Reggie Miller, has 25,298 points.

Grizzlies 99, Wizards 94:

The Grizzlies were coming off a tough 99-98 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night and had lost nine of their previous 12 games. After missing the game-winner against the Lakers O.J.Mayo scored 17 points, 10 in the fourth quarter, to help Memphis win its third straight road game. Before Mayo found his legs on offense, the Grizzlies’ big men carried the load. Zach Randolph scored 22 points, and Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol each scored 20. Marc Gasol, who scored all of his 20 points in the first three quarters, made his first 10 shots and finished 10 of 11 from the field.”It’s coming back,” Randolph said. “It’s not there yet. We’ve got to keep working, pushing it out. (Tuesday) was a big game, it hurt us. But we bounced back today and played hard against a scrappy young team.” Andray Blatche who has been BALLING since the trade led the Wizards with 24 points. Al Thornton, making his first start for Washington, had 16 points and a season-high 11 rebounds. It was the Wizards’ first game without forward Josh Howard, who was ruled out for the season because of an ACL tear just four games after joining the team in a trade.

AP Photo/Bahram Mark Sobhani

Thunder 87, Spurs 95

The Spurs are old, they have young players like George Hill, and Dejuan Blair, but the core remains the same. The trio of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Tim Duncan showed the Oklahoma City Thunder and there superstar Kevin Durant how to win a tough basketball game. Tony Parker returned to the starting lineup but had another rough game, scoring four points in 26 minutes. With Parker back, the Spurs unveiled their 19th different starting lineup this season while searching for a rotation that works. Absent from the lineup was Richard Jefferson whose 12 points per game are his lowest since his rookie year. Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 26 points. His last field goal was a big 3-pointer a minute after he made the defensive play of the game and maybe the season for the Spurs. Kevin Durant collected the ball after a Spurs miss and took off to the basket. Little did he know Manu was trailing and just as he was about to drop the ball in the basket, Manu got his hand on the ball swatting it away. That block won the game for the Spurs and halted Kevin Durants 25+ points game streak. Durant finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds. He missed all four shots he took in the fourth, including a 3-pointer in the final minute that ended any hope of a comeback. Durant’s streak of 25-plus point games is a franchise record and was the longest since Michael Jordan‘s 40 in a row in 1986-87.

Magic 110, Rockets 92:

The Rockets were without Trevor Ariza, and defensively his lost was noticeable. Orlando had 60 at halftime and Dwight Howard finished with 30 points and 16 rebounds. The Rockets aka “The Littles” played Hilton Armstrong for the first time since being traded from Sacramento. He did next to nothing. The Rockets bright spot was Aaron Brooks 24 points and Kevin Martin finding his touch after losing it on way to Houston.

Seize the Day! AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps

Hornets 95, Bucks 115:

Every game the Hornets play without Chris Paul is a tough one. Odds are they will probably lose. But the play of rookies Marcus Thorton, and Darren Collison have been encouraging. They combined for 47 points and were the majority of the offense for the Hornets, aside from 19 points and 9 boards by David West.  The Bucks are playing solid ball lately, and are .500, which is a big deal to Milwaukee. Andrew Bogut had 26 points and 13 rebounds.John Salmons added 18 points for the Bucks. Salmons has reached double figures in all four games since being traded at the deadline from Chicago and in his last eight overall. ”We’ve played pretty well in this stretch,” said Bogut, who had his fourth straight double-double in Milwaukee’s fourth straight win. “We’ve got to stay grounded, though. We’re at .500, that’s nothing to be proud about.



MLK Day: Staples Center Doubleheader!

Posted 19 Jan 2010 — by T.T.S.
Category Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA

On MLK Day I had to stop and buy an umbrella en route to the Staples Center to enjoy another back-to-back games for both Los Angeles teams the Clippers and the Lakers.

Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

When it rains in Los Angeles the streets become scarce and getting to Staples Center was a breeze. The Staples Center was unexpectedly full of folks for the Clippers-Nets game. I was able to get tickets for $4.99. The game was worth less. The Clippers got off to an early lead, and the young, uncordinated Nets made the Clippers look better then they actually are. I fell asleep for most of the third and woke up with about 3 minutes remaining…thankfully I missed nothing. Couldn’t help but notice Blake Griffin moping around. The Nets missed 10 of their first 14 shots and finished at 45.8 percent from the field en route to their eighth wire-to-wire defeat this season. They never got closer than 11 points (with 45 seconds remaining), after Eric Gordon‘s layup gave the Clippers their biggest lead, 90-66, with 11:44 left. Clippers ran away with a 106-95 win.N ew Jersey has to win seven of its remaining 42 games to avoid tying the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers‘ 9-73 record for the worst in NBA history. How embarrassing for Jay-Z!

After the game the rain had stopped and let up long enough for the Lakers faithful to arrive without getting wet. I spent the in-between time across the street at ESPN Zone, stuck to my addiction, Arcade Basketball.

The Lakers-Magic game made the Clippers-Nets game look like an AAU game.

Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

More celebrities, the darkened arena, and the sell-out crowd, made the Staples Center seem like a completely diffrent arena. Both the Lakers and Magic played aggressive and non-stop early. Kobe surprisingly struggled due to his finger and back injuries. Kobe Bryant had 11 points on 4-for-19 shooting. The 11 points are his second-lowest output this season. Bryant managed just four points in the first half before a 1-for-8 effort in the third quarter, falling well short of the 30 points he needed to become the youngest player in NBA history to score 25,000 points.

The Lakers bench came up big outscoring the Magic bench 42-15. The Magic once again played the Live by the 3, Die by the 3 philosophy and it failed. The Magic for some reason refuse to FEED Howard who had 24 points — but just one field goal after halftime. Lakers started the 4th on a 15-0 run and carried the momentum to a 98-92 win.

Unless Bryant goes nearly scoreless for the next month, he’ll be the youngest player to score 25,000 points. He also was the youngest player to score 23,000 and 24,000.

*Note to Los Angeles Clippers the Clippers Spirt Dancers are absolutely AWFUL!