Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Portland Trail Blazers dominating the West

Even after losing All-Star Brandon Roy to an injury-induced early retirement, look who's on top of the Western Conference early on this NBA season: The Portland Trail Blazers.
LaMarcus Aldridge had 30 points and eight rebounds and Portland clamped down on Oklahoma City in the second half to knock the Thunder from the top spot in the West with a 103-93 victory on Tuesday night.
The Blazers are the only team in the West without two losses this season.
"We've got a lot of players that can do a lot of different things," said Wesley Matthews, who added 16 points.
"You can't replace Brandon Roy, with all of the things that he did for this organization and the community itself. But we've got a lot of guys that can play and are willing to."

LA Clippers have great O, but no D?

New Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul made the playoffs three times in his six seasons as a New Orleans Hornet, never winning fewer than 37 games or more than 56.

Things changed offensively each year, Paul recalled -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. But the other side of the ball didn't waver.

The lone constant in the three seasons that featured playoff runs: defense.

"The thing about those teams was always our defensive intensity," Paul said Sunday, after the Clippers' 93-88 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. "Even last year. It's all about defense, and that's the thing that we've been preaching to each other day in and day out."

According to his new teammates, Paul's been doing a lot of that preaching.

Rookie Norris Cole...Something to look at?

Last Tuesday night, rookie Norris Cole stepped to the foul line with 9.3 seconds left, set to clinch the game as cries of "M-V-P" rained down upon him from the sold-out stands.
No, this wasn't a scene from his days at Cleveland State.

Taking over in just his second NBA game -- and with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh all on the floor, no less -- Cole scored 14 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, including three huge jumpers down the stretch to save the Heat in a 115-107 win over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night.

Rose leads Bulls past Hawks in 74-76 victory

     With Derrick Rose having a big fourth quarter for the Chicago Bulls, everyone expected the reigning NBA MVP to take the final shot with the score tied. Instead, it was Luol Deng who got the game-winner in the closing seconds. Deng's layup with 3.7 seconds left lifted the Bulls to a 76-74 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night.

Monday, November 28, 2011

The NBA is back!!

The league posted an outline of what the schedule would look like on its Twitter pages Sunday. The plan is a 66-game regular season, ending about 10 days later than usual. The last possible day of the NBA Finals would be June 26, two weeks later than the cham
Teams would play 48 games within their conference and 18 outside their conference. Teams will not visit every NBA city.
pionship series ended last season.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Duke's Coach K record's 903 carreer wins

Tuesday was about 903, but Mike Krzyzewski's,( also known to the world as "Coach K") career is so much more than numbers. Tuesday night the Duke Blue Devils played against the Michigan State Spartans. At this game was a lot of hype and emotion the legendary Mike Krzyzewski was coaching against his former coach who as well has over 300 wins .Cheek to cheek, Mike Krzyzewski and Bob Knight hugged, a player and his coach celebrating a big win. Coach K became Division I's winningest coach when No. 6 Duke beat Michigan State 74-69 on Tuesday night in the State Farm Champions Classic.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Who is UCONN's new star?

Shabazz Napier was battling a fever, had just one assist and six turnovers while watching an 18-point Connecticut lead shrink to eight on Monday night.

Then he decided to take over.

Napier scored seven points in an 11-2 run that put the game away and the fourth-ranked Huskies went on to beat Wagner 78-66, the 13th consecutive victory for the defending national champions.

Napier, who finished with 21 points, said his teammates were slowing the game down, and he decided enough was enough.
Jeremy Lamb added 20 points and seven rebounds for the Huskies (2-0), who have never lost a game at Gampel Pavilion during the months of November or December.