There’s been a huge hullabaloo over the questionable call (and that’s putting it as politely and as PC and as grossly understated as possible), that went in the favor of the NBA’s favorite son, well his team the Cleveland Cavaliers anyway, and effectively screwed over the hard-working, young 76ers, as well as the loud-talking Washington Wizards. Dropping both into situations, that should, quite frankly, not be—or, not necessarily be.
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15 April 2008
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8 March 2008
.508 to .512. The Cavs on the other hand are 19th on the list with a .496 SOS.
Nash’s Suns are 23rd while Chris Paul’s Hornets are 24th in SOS for those of you wondering about Paul and his crazy stats.
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21 December 2007
just told Sasha (as in Pavlovic) to go somewhere else,” the King told reporters following the Cavs 94-90 win.
Of course, everyone had been hyping this match up (even this blogger) for the past couple of days, wondering who was better. Well, there’s no question Bron Bron had the better game, he put up better numbers, shot better and won. End of discussion. He even got less help from his teammates with only Daniel Gibson, a dude nicknamed “Boobie”, and Big Z (Zydrunas Ilgauskas) scoring in double figures, with 15 and 12 respectively. Kobe had three. Fish 18, Odom 19, and Bynum, 17.
Of course, everyone had been hyping this match up (even this blogger) for the past couple of days, wondering who was better. Well, there’s no question Bron Bron had the better game, he put up better numbers, shot better and won. End of discussion. He even got less help from his teammates with only Daniel Gibson, a dude nicknamed “Boobie”, and Big Z (Zydrunas Ilgauskas) scoring in double figures, with 15 and 12 respectively. Kobe had three. Fish 18, Odom 19, and Bynum, 17.
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