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		<title>Basketball for Breakfast, Jan. 05</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Basketball for Breakfast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andre Miller]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brandon Jennings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brandon Roy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chris Paul]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dante Cunningham]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Deron Williams]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Derrick Rose]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Devin Brown]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eric Gordon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eric Maynor]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[James Harden]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeff Pendergraph]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[John Wall]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juwan Howard]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kevin Durant]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Beasley]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Patty Mills]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Russell Westbrook]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Serge Ibaka]]></category>

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Hey heyyy, it’s the first BfB of 2010. I’m a bit pissed at myself for letting so many days go by without an update here, but at least I’ve been really active on Twitter, right? Right? Hope that&#8217;s okay. Anyway, 4 games on the schedule last night. There’s stuff to talk about.
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The All-OTN Team
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<p>Hey heyyy, it’s the first <em>BfB</em> of 2010. I’m a bit pissed at myself for letting so many days go by without an update here, but at least I’ve been <a href="http://www.twitter.com/outsidethenba">really active on Twitter</a>, right? Right? Hope that&#8217;s okay. Anyway, 4 games on the schedule last night. There’s stuff to talk about.<span id="more-522"></span></p>
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<h2>The All-OTN Team</h2>
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<p><strong>Serge Ibaka</strong>: 6 Pts (2-7 FG, 2-2 FT), 8 Reb (3 Off), 2 Blk, 1 Stl, 1 TO, 2 PF in 22 mins.</p>
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<p>With the light Monday schedule, it’s not odd that we only had one All-OTN guy going. Ibaka had a good all-around outing, though, and he was on the floor for the final stretch of this 98-85 win over the Bulls despite his missed shots. Speaking of missed shots, one of them made me think. He missed a sort of difficult turnaround jumper and my initial reaction was, “Argh, why?!” Then, I thought about it for a second. It wasn’t the best shot, but it wasn’t far off. It’s actually pretty cool that he’s trying things and he has the freedom to make some mistakes. Some coaches would yank a 20-year-old rookie for that kind of thing, but that isn’t what happened here with Scotty Brooks at the helm. There are two reasons for this. First, Brooks knows that Ibaka’s effort in other areas will make up for a few missed shots. Second, Brooks knows that it would be detrimental to mess with this kid’s confidence. He’s not the kind of guy who’s going to be selfish and play the hero, so you trust him and give him a bit of leeway on the court. With respect to Serge’s offensive game, this will pay off sooner and in a bigger way than many people realize.</p>
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<p>Oh, before I move on I want to share a note I made when he was matched up with Tyrus Thomas the first time he checked in: “him vs. Thomas = fun.” Pretty simple, but damn true. Love watching these athletic bundles of energy and potential go at it. Near the end of the third quarter, I made another note: “SERGE BLOCKS TYRUS’S DUNK.” Then, I checked on Twitter and saw <a href="http://www.twitter.com/jeskeets">J.E. Skeets</a> had just said the following: “Tyrus Thomas vs. Serge Ibaka. That was fun.” Yup.</p>
<h2>Rookie Watch</h2>
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<p><strong>Eric Maynor</strong>: 6 Pts (2-4 FG, 2-2 3PT), 3 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk, 2 TO, 2 PF in 19 mins.</p>
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<p>Okay, I’m good with him now. No, I’m not over the fact that Shaun Livingston is out of the league. I still don’t like thinking about it and I <em>reallyfuckingwant</em> some team to sign him soon. But I am not letting this get in the way of enjoying Eric Maynor anymore. It wasn’t his fault to begin with. He’s a fantastic back-up point guard and I love that Scotty Brooks (you can tell I’m a fan of his, right?) plays him WITH Westbrook, too. In fact, the two plays that stand out involved them hooking up – first, Maynor had a nice steal and made a beautiful outlet pass to Westbrook for a bucket. Later, he blocked Kirk Hinrich’s shot and, again, found Russ with an outlet pass. Here’s the second play:</p>
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<p>Both of Maynor’s buckets were straightaway three-pointers. I know it’s a small sample size, but he’s shooting 62.5% from beyond the arc since joining the Thunder. His shots last night looked PURE – nothing but net.</p>
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<p><strong>James Harden</strong>: 13 Pts (5-11 FG, 3-5 3PT), 1 Reb, 4 Ast, 1 Stl, 2 TO, 5 PF in 26 mins.</p>
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<p>I expect great production from Harden at this point, so there’s not much to analyze here. Plus, I don’t want to say too much because he’s going to be featured in another piece I’m working on. So, for now, just take a look at his post-game interview with NBA TV.</p>
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<p><strong>Dante Cunningham</strong>: 7 Pts (3-5 FG, 1-2 FT), 3 Reb (2 Off), 3 Stl, 1 TO, 3 PF in 24 mins.<br />
<strong> Jeff Pendergraph</strong>: 8 Pts (4-4 FG), 7 Reb (3 Off), 1 Blk, 1 TO, 3 PF in 30 mins.</p>
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<p>It blows my mind that Cunningham and Pendergraph have to get real minutes now. Still, there’s no sense in complaining about what could or should have been in Portland. We may as well enjoy the young guys and, fortunately, they make that pretty easy. Both of these bigs play hard on every possession – if they mess up, it’s because they get caught doing something that rookies do. That’s fine with me, I’ll take their heart and passion on my team any day. While Pendergraph is characterized by the toughness and physicality of someone much more experienced, Cunningham is characterized by his athleticism and his activity level, as well as his mid-range J. Fun fact: all three of his steals came in one three-minute span near the end of the first half.</p>
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<p>I’m not going to put Patty Mills’s stat line here because it’s not pretty, but I have to say I was very happy to see him check in during the 2nd quarter. I always like to see rookies make their debuts and I’m always partial to Australian players because I used to live there. Can’t wait to see him get more minutes, especially if he’s playing alongside my guy Jerryd Bayless.</p>
<h2>Impressive</h2>
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<p><strong>Michael Beasley</strong>: 22 Pts (10-21 FG, 1-2 3PT, 1-2 FT), 8 Reb (3 Off), 3 Ast, 2 Blk, 3 TO, 4 PF in 39 mins.</p>
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<p>Beas played one of the best halves of basketball I’ve seen from anyone this season, even without <a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/2010/01/03/the-recap-january-3rd-2010.aspx">his awesome fro</a>. Check it out, I took notes on the first and second quarters:</p>
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<li>Aggressive move on Josh Smith off the dribble, scores.</li>
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<li> Stop on Smith!</li>
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<li> Offensive board over Smith, then hits a jumper. Wow.</li>
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<li> Faces up Josh Smith and hits a J. 3-3.</li>
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<li> Good work on the boards, active.</li>
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<li> Nice move on Horford. Missed a shot, missed a tip, converted. So he’s missed 2 shots, but he actually scored on that possession. 4-6 from the floor.</li>
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<li> Wade finds him for 3 in the corner. 5-7: 11 points in less than 8 minutes.</li>
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<li> Blocks Josh Smith! Then goes to the bench.</li>
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<li> End of 1st Q., 30-14 for Miami.</li>
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<li> Back in to start 2nd. Playing the 3 though. I don’t like that.</li>
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<li> EASY open J against a zone. 6-8. 13 points. Still hasn’t missed aside from those two that he boarded.</li>
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<li> Misses a J over Zaza. 6-9. His team is up by 22 points, though.</li>
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<li> Faces up on the right side agaaaaain, drives and hits a hook. Crazy. 7/10. 15 points. The Heat announcers just called him “virtually unguardable.”</li>
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<li> Awesome drive past Smith on the left, layup. 17 points. 8-11 with a little less than 6 minutes left in the half.</li>
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<li> Nice cut, missed a baseline jumper but they scored on an offensive board anyway. Ha. 8-12.</li>
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<li> Nice shot on the inside off a Chalmers feed. Should have been an and-1, but no call. 9/13. 19 points.</li>
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<li> Fast break. Hacked by Crawford. Made 1st ft, missed 2nd. He looks pissed about missing that 2nd one.</li>
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<li> Nice contest on Josh Smith’s hook. Another stop.</li>
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<li> Goes to the bench… wow, nice half. The Heat are KILLING them. I hate this stupid matchup.</li>
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<p>To be clear, he had 20 points on 13 shots, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 block in his first 18 minutes of action. His team had a 17-point lead at the half and he was the biggest reason why. In the second half, for whatever reason, his production didn’t sustain. Not that it really matters that he went 1-8 in the final two frames, as his team still ended up winning by 17 and his buddy D-Wade picked up the slack. I’ll remember that first half though. It’s the reason I still think Miami has themselves a stud at the 4 without looking to Bosh or Boozer. When Michael Beasley is locked in, he can score on anybody and it looks like the easiest thing in the world. The defense is coming along, too.</p>
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<p>Quick note &#8211; can we just scrap the Atlanta/Miami games? That first-round series last season had to have been the least-entertaining 7-game series in NBA history. This one ended 92-75, but it felt over after one quarter. Blowouts are no fun. Come on, you know you want Toronto to get the 5th seed.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/bulls/2010/01/04/0020900495_okc_chi_play3.nba">Russell Westbrook</a></strong>: 29 Pts (13-24 FG, 0-1 3PT, 3-5 FT), 7 Reb (3 Off), 6 Ast, 2 Stl, 4 TO, 2 PF in 45 mins.</p>
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<p>Hope you caught him duelling with Derrick Rose early on, it was fun to watch. I know Rose had the edge last year, but with his relative stagnation and Russ’s D, I’d take Westbrook today. Not that it matters, and not that that means anything in the big picture. We should just be happy we get to see these guys (along with the wealth of other talented young PG’s balling right now) grow and do battle for the next decade-plus. Anyway, Russ’s 29/7/6 trumped Rose’s 19/7/3 and his team got the W. This is just another in a streak of great games from the former UCLA standout – let me direct you to a couple of tweets from ShamSports, referring to games played before last night’s contest:</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/ShamSports/status/7320858704"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4247671670_3c4e0323e5_o.png" border="0" alt="" width="75%" /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/ShamSports/status/7320884819"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2765/4246897189_7c9e62a100_o.png" border="0" alt="" width="75%" /></a></p>
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<p>Oh yeah, here’s another tweet you should pay attention to. I know it’s not exactly from an impartial source, but he’s got a point:</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/KevinDurant35/status/7391869038"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4246902051_30ec16a4bc_o.png" border="0" alt="" width="75%" /></a></p>
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<p>Oh, and Durant? 25 points on 14 shots, plus 8 boards. Impressive? Sure. That’s just what he does, though. He’s that good.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/channels/top_plays/2010/01/04/20100104_nn.nba">Devin Brown</a></strong>: 30 Pts (11-20 FG, 5-8 3PT, 3-5 FT), 4 Reb (1 Off), 1 Ast, 2 TO, 3 PF in 37 mins.</p>
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<p>I still don’t believe my eyes. Devin Brown, on my impressive list? Ugh. I never thought I’d see the day and I’m not totally comfortable with it. He and Bobby Brown form a tandem that would make it impossible for me to root for this Hornets team if it did not feature the best point guard on the planet, Chris Paul. The difference is that Bobby is out of the rotation and Devin is, I guess, not that bad an NBA player. If I’m being fair. I don’t really want to be, ‘cause he bugs me, but there it is. He’s a decent rotation player. Not a starter, mind you, although he really did look like one in last night&#8217;s 91-87 victory in Salt Lake City. I mean, 5-8 from downtown? REALLY? I didn’t see all of this game but it seemed he nailed a jumper every time I flipped there. I’ll have you know that one of his threes came on a bank shot that made me laugh for a good minute. Ridiculous.</p>
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<p><strong>Chris Paul</strong>: 12 Pts (5-15 FG, 0-4 3PT, 2-2 FT), 6 Reb (3 Off), 9 Ast, 3 Stl, 2 TO, 4 PF in 39 mins.</p>
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<p>I just said he’s the best point guard on the planet. He is. The man he was facing, Deron Williams, is up there as well. And, in all fairness, Deron played a better game by the numbers. 12 points on 15 shots doesn’t compare to D-Will’s 17 on 11. Plus, D-Will had 11 assists to CP3’s 9. But, hey, as much of a stat geek as I am, I’m telling you to throw all that out the window for a minute and appreciate what Chris Paul did at the end of this game. On a crucial play, he made an UNBELIEVABLE steal on a D-Will pass, then came down the other way and let the shot clock tick down before driving to the hole and laying it in. This was the defining moment of the game and the Jazz had no chance afterward. I’m not telling you to ignore Paul’s poor shot selection prior to this, but I’d like you to focus on how he came through at the end. That was huge. Actually, just watch the damn video:</p>
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<p><strong>Eric Gordon</strong>: 19 Pts (6-10 FG, 4-6 3PT, 3-4 FT), 2 Reb, 2 Ast, 4 TO, 4 PF in 27 mins.</p>
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<p>What’s interesting about Gordon’s line is that pretty much all his damage came in the third quarter. The Clippers came out of halftime tied with Portland, but Gordon’s 16-point explosion propelled them to a 4-point lead going into the final frame Down the stretch, most of the scoring damage was done by Baron Davis and Rasual Butler, but you have to credit Gordon for shifting the momentum his team’s way.</p>
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<p>Two things ALWAYS impress me about Gordon’s game. First, his jump shot. It’s absolutely beautiful. It’s easily one of my five favourite jump shots in the league right now. When the ball leaves his fingers, you expect it to go in every time. Or at least I do. The second thing is that he is aggressive and gets to the line. His 4 free throws last night fell short of his average (5.3), but that’s a solid number for a guy who attempted 10 field goals. You never expect pure shooters to be able to slash, draw contact, and finish, but this is a different type of player. He’s both a deadly shooter and an athlete. Plus, he can be a solid defender. The Clippers better not find a way screw this one up.</p>
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<p><strong>Andre Miller</strong>: 22 Pts (9-20 FG, 0-2 3PT, 4-7 FT), 3 Reb (2 Off), 16 Ast, 3 Stl, 2 TO, 1 PF in 40 mins.</p>
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<p>I came to a strange realization a couple of weeks ago while watching the Blazers play: I kind of play like Andre Miller. In fact, of all the people in the league, I think I play the MOST like Andre Miller. I never planned this. When I started playing ball, I wanted to be Magic Johnson (and, hell, I still do). Later on, like everyone else on the planet, I obsessed over MJ. I imitated Tim Hardaway’s killer crossover. Then AI, Kobe, Nash, and VC came along. You know how it goes. But now I’m 23 and I’ve got no hops, no speed, and the growth spurt the doctors assured me was coming when I hit my teens just never came. I don’t play nearly as often as I should and I don’t work on my handle every day like I did when I was a kid. So, when I do play, I play like an old man. Head fakes, shot fakes, tricky passes, in-between shots. I play with my back to the basket sometimes, even against taller guys. All I’ve really got is a feel for the game, especially if my long-range shot isn’t on. This makes me kind of like Andre Miller and it makes me appreciate his game more than I used to.</p>
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<p>Last night, everything was working for him, as you can see with the numbers. He was throwing outlet passes, running the fast break perfectly, getting his teammates layups and open 3-pointers. It was exactly what the Blazers brought him in to do and I loved it. At halftime, he was 3-11 from the floor (including a made field goal off an extremely lucky bounce where he tried to take Baron Davis to the post) but he was completely in control of the game, as evidenced by his 10 assists. In the second half, his shots started to fall and he kept finding teammates as well. This was great, great work from Dre. It’s a shame it came in a 105-95 loss, though. I hate to say it, but the one thing he wasn’t able to do was get Brandon Roy going. The Blazers’ franchise guy went 3-12 from the floor, with no free throw attempts.</p>
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<p><strong>Juwan Howard</strong>:16 Pts (8-11 FG,), 4 Reb, 1 Stl, 2 TO, 5 PF in 36 mins.</p>
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<p>Juwan Howard is an intelligent vet who moves the ball quickly, plays good positional defense, and hits open jump-… wait, what? No way. Juwan Howard?! You’ve got to be kidding.</p>
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<p>Uh-huh. Check the Twitter reaction, starting with my incredibly creative and witty commentary.</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/outsidethenba/status/7392586030">outsidethenba</a>: JUWAN HOWARD HOLY FUCK<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/talkhoops/status/7392592788">talkhoops</a>: Juwan Howard just dunked on Kaman! WOW. What&#8217;s up, 1997?<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/bustabucket/status/7392598217">bustabucket</a>: My head just exploded. Was that Juwan Howard!?<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/jeskeets/status/7392599352">jeskeets</a>: Juwan Howard just crushed Chris Kaman!<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/NBAnoise/status/7392606138">NBAnoise</a>: Chris Kaman, meet your daddy, Juwan Howard. Posters go on sale tomorrow.<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/sportsguy33/status/7392677611">sportsguy33</a>: I&#8217;m at clips-blazers + Juwan Howard just posterized Marcus Camby. Crowd is still reeling. That dunk was from 2 decades ago.<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ripcityproject/status/7392685320">ripcityproject</a>: I just lost my voice, the power went out, my christmas tree caught fire and the fridge opened to reveal a demon dog&#8230;thanks Juwan.<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/jeskeets/status/7392687170">jeskeets</a>: #DikemebeMutomboAndOrGregOdenNBAHumor RT @wastro: Juwan Howard just got his first Sportscenter highlight since World War II. #Blazers<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/docfunk/status/7392697131">docfunk</a>: Chris Kaman just got his &#8220;Helping The Elderly&#8221; scout badge. #JuwanHoward #Seriously</p>
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<h2>To watch</h2>
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<p>I’m not going to fill up this section because I’ve included some videos throughout. Really wanted to share this Brandon Jennings clip, though. Two reasons for this: it’s cool seeing this fantastic rookie talking about his pre-game routine and some of the food his mom made for him while he was in Italy. Second, it’s hilarious that he’s talking about healthy eating in a segment sponsored by freaking Taco Bell.</p>
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<h2>To Read</h2>
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<p>Matt Moore of Hardwood Paroxysm <a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2010/01/04/derrick-rose-tyreke-evans-john-wall/">discusses the brilliance of John Wall and makes a bold claim about him</a>.</p>
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<p>Tom Haberstroh from Hoopdata <a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/recent.aspx?aid=99">looks at the NBA in Polychromatic Form for the third time</a>. (So effing cool, but then… I’m a geek.)</p>
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<p>Jon Robinson of <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/videogames/news/story?id=4795625">ESPN discusses the return of NBA Jam (!!!) and some amazing NBA Jam-related stories</a>.</p>
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<p>Holly MacKenzie <a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2010/01/the-post-up-life-happens/">is the best</a>.</p>
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		<category><![CDATA[Chris Paul]]></category>
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Another seven games on the schedule on Tuesday night and I&#8217;ve got a lot to talk about. My eyes were focused mainly on Cavs/Hawks, Thunder/Wizards, and Lakers/Warriors, but I&#8217;ve done my best to cover everything.
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The All-OTN Team
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<p>Another seven games on the schedule on Tuesday night and I&#8217;ve got a lot to talk about. My eyes were focused mainly on Cavs/Hawks, Thunder/Wizards, and Lakers/Warriors, but I&#8217;ve done my best to cover everything.<span id="more-514"></span></p>
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<h2>The All-OTN Team</h2>
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<p><strong>Will Bynum</strong>: He didn’t play tonight, as he was bothered by injuries to both of his ankles. Without him, the Pistons lost 104-87 to the Knicks. Yes, the Knicks. With the ATL/CLE and OKC/WAS games going on at the same time, I hope you’ll forgive me for missing this one. Just looking at Detroit’s shot distribution is interesting, though. Rip Hamilton went 5-21 from the field to score 16 points. Rodney Stuckey managed 15 points on 13 shots. Ben Gordon got 17 points on just 9 shots. The rusty Tayshaun Prince played 24 minutes and went 1-4; the still-hurting Charlie Villanueva played 12 minutes and went 0-4. This all adds up to a terrible offensive night, but that’s not what I’m getting at – the question is how coach Kuester is going to keep all these guys happy. To be effective, all of these players aside from Prince absolutely NEED touches and NEED shots. When Bynumite comes back, he’s gotta have ball in his hands and the freedom to create. With all the injuries this team has been through, the feeling out process that should have happened in training camp and the first few weeks of the season is happening now. This team has to find a rotation that properly balances minutes for their numerous scorers as well as guys like Ben Wallace and Jonas Jerebko. What complicates matters is the fact that we know Joe Dumars is likely trying to move Prince and Hamilton. You don’t want to put too much effort into featuring these two if it’s not best for the team, but you can’t banish them and kill their trade value either. To be clear, I’m not saying the Pistons can’t get it together – there’s a lot of potential on this squad. The problem: as presently constructed, the roster is unbalanced and there are a lot of mouths to feed. I fear Bynum might get lost in the shuffle.</p>
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<p><strong>Shannon Brown</strong>: 7 Pts (2-6 FG, 1-3 3PT, 2-2 FT), 3 Reb, 1 Blk, 1 TO, 0 PF in 19 mins.</p>
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<p>I was excited to see Shannon get 15 first half minutes, only to see him unfortunately ride the pine for most of the second half of this 124-118 win. While he was on the court, though, I appreciated his effort guarding Monta Ellis. It’s a tough assignment, but Brown doesn’t back down from anyone. He managed to make life difficult for the Warriors’ star guard, who scored 22 points on 23 shots in 43 minutes. As for offense, Shannon had three big plays, each coming near the end of quarters. As the buzzer beater sounded to close the first, he drew a foul on Ellis on a jumper. Then, near the end of the half, he dunked HARD on Vladimir Radmanovic, the man he was traded for last season. This should have been and and-1, but wasn’t, and I’ll post it here as soon as I can find a video. Finally, he hit a big three with a minute left in the third. Shame he didn’t sniff the floor for the final ten minutes of this one, save for the last 40 seconds when it was decided. Hope he focuses on the fact that his team got the W instead of the fact both Sasha Vujacic and Jordan Farmar got more burn.</p>
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<p><em>Update: Video of the dunk below.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Serge Ibaka</strong>: 2 Pts (1-2 FG), 2 Reb (1 Off), 1 Blk, 2 PF in 7 mins.</p>
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<p>Forget not playing in the 4th, Serge wasn’t inserted into the Thunder lineup at all in the second half! Hard to complain, again, because his team won 110-98 over the Wizards and <a href="http://www.dailythunder.com/2009/12/the-thunders-no-stats-all-star/">Nick Collison continued to play well</a> in his place. Ibaka did have a very nice putback at the beginning of the second quarter, but that’s really about it.</p>
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<h2>Rookie Watch</h2>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/thunder/video/2009/12/29/wizardsmaynor-1167451">Eric Maynor</a></strong>: 11 Pts (3-4 FG, 1-1 3PT, 0-1 FT), 2 Reb, 4 Ast, 1 Blk, 2 Stl, 0 TO, 1 PF in 12 mins.</p>
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<p>Here’s where I admit I have mixed feelings about Maynor. On the one hand, I liked him a lot the couple of times I saw him play at VCU and was enjoying his work this year in Utah. On the other hand, his arrival in Oklahoma City spelled the departure of Shaun Livingston, a long-time favourite of mine who I looked forward to watching every time the Thunder were playing. It kills me that Livingston is out of the league at the moment and so far it’s been difficult for me to watch Maynor without thinking about it. I know it’s unfair, but that’s probably how it’s going to be until Shaun catches on somewhere else (hopefully very soon). That said, Maynor was fantastic at the beginning of the fourth quarter in this one. His steals, passing, and penetration were huuuge. He even nailed desperation three at the end of the shot clock. It was all very nice to see. Kinda.</p>
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<p><strong>Jonny Flynn</strong>: 17 Pts (7-14 FG, 1-3 3PT, 2-2 FT), 1 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 TO, 0 PF in 29 mins.</p>
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<p>Didn’t see much of this 117-99 Spurs victory over the Wolves, but I like Flynn’s line. 17 points on 7-14 shooting is a nice bounce back after the 8 points on 2-12 shooting that he posted against Washington on Saturday. This is all a learning process for Jonny and the Wolves, though. Expect more nights like this and expect more nights like Saturday before the season ends.</p>
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<p><strong>Stephen Curry</strong>: 15 Pts (6-10 FG, 0-1 3PT, 3-3 FT), 3 Reb (1 Off), 3 Ast, 4 TO, 3 PF in 23 mins.</p>
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<p>Quick point guards generally do well against the Lakers, so I thought we might be in for a big bounce-back effort from Steph here. After he posted 9 points in the first quarter, it seemed like it was heading that way. Unfortunately, he didn’t quite keep it up and committed too many turnovers in the second half. Still, we saw him do the things we know he can do: he scored on jumpers and drives to the basket, and he pushed the ball and made the right passes.</p>
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<h2>Fun With Stats</h2>
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<p>Tyrus Thomas had a Tyrus Thomas stat line in his second game back from injury: 8 points on 2-10 shooting, 15 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and 5 turnovers. Two of those blocks came on consecutive possessions in the fourth quarter. I’ve missed seeing stats like that from him. For most of this season, I’ve also missed his teammate Derrick Rose. I mean, he’s been on the court for most of this campaign, but he hadn’t been putting up great numbers. In happy news, he extended his recent streak of good games last night by recording 28 points on 20 shots, 5 rebounds, and 6 assists. I’m still not a fan of the 6 turnovers or the fact that 12 of his shots came from 16-23 feet out, though. Get to the basket, Derrick!</p>
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<p>For the Knicks, David Lee had a  30/12/5 night and people are talking about him as a possible All-Star. Great stuff, especially because it only took him 19 shots to score those 30 points. His teammate Danilo Gallinari went 5-10 from the field and 4-9 from behind the arc. His one two point attempt was a jumper a minute and a half into the game. I love his three-point stroke, but come on! We know he can do much more than launch triples – his line frustrates me more than it amuses me.</p>
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<p>Manu Ginobili and Richard Jefferson led the way for San Antonio, which is a nice change. Manu had a near-triple-double: 14/9/10 in less than 28 minutes. It’s hard not to get excited about that. Same with the fact that RJ poured in 24/6/3 with 4 threes and a block. Strange that he didn’t manage to draw a single foul, though. It’s also worth noting that the Spurs have now won 9 of their last 11 games, even if it has been a soft part of their schedule.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/channels/top_plays/2009/12/29/20091229_nn.nba">David West set a new career high in scoring</a> as he finished with 44/12/4, including a 22-point third quarter and TWO three-pointers. Chris Paul had a 16/11/10 triple-double whilst only turning the ball over once in 42 minutes. Still, the Hornets lost to the Rockets 108-100. This is largely because Shane Battier and Aaron Brooks combined to shoot 15-24 from the field, including 10-15 from behind the arc. Insane numbers.</p>
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<p>Emeka Okafor recorded 5 blocks against Houston, all of them coming in the same third quarter where David West went off. Anthony Randolph only played 19 minutes in Golden State’s loss to the Lakers, but he swatted 5 shots as well.</p>
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<p>Zydrunas Ilgauskas has scored 104,000 points in his career, all as a Cavalier. He moved past Brad Daugherty’s mark of 10,390 last night to become Cleveland’s second all-time leading scorer, behind LeBron James.</p>
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<p>Speaking of LeBron James, he turns 25 years old today. Hard to wrap my head around this. On one hand, he looks and plays like he’s a lot older than 25. On the other, I vividly remember reading about him for the first time in SLAM when he was balling for St. Vincent–St. Mary. If you’ve been following along since then too, consider yourself lucky. We are obviously, OBVIOUSLY seeing something very special here. Happy birthday, Bron. I think I’ll celebrate by getting started on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Stars-LeBron-James/dp/159420232X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1262171518&amp;sr=8-1">Shooting Stars</a>.</p>
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<h2>Impressive</h2>
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<p><strong>Kevin Durant</strong>: 35 Pts (12-19 FG, 3-6 3PT, 8-10 FT), 11 Reb, 4 Ast, 1 Blk, 5 TO, 2 PF in 40 mins.</p>
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<p>This is the 5th-straight 30+ scoring game for KD and, yet again, he’s doing it without sacrificing efficiency. The Thunder needed it, too. Despite all the holes in the Wizards’ defense, Durant was the only one who had it going for most of this game. That’s actually one of the most important things to take away from this game – the Thunder can find ways to win without playing their best ball for 48 minutes. In this game, their star kept them competitive for three quarters and then they took it to another level. Bad habit? Probably. But it’s also a sign they’ve learned how to win games.</p>
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<p><strong>Gilbert Arenas</strong>: 24 Pts (8-20 FG, 4-8 3PT, 4-5 FT), 7 Reb, 8 Ast, 2 Blk, 3 Stl, 3 TO, 3 PF in 40 mins.</p>
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<p>If you’re a Gilbert Arenas fan, just look at that line for a second. Awesome, right? He hit every category and was kinda-sorta near a triple-double. I know I’m happy he’s on my fantasy team. Offensively, he was great all game. He hit very, very impressive shots and created for his teammates like the Gil we know and love. It would be dishonest of me to move on without bring up the defense, though. It was awful. The whole team’s D was awful, but Gil’s stood out. I don’t expect any NBA guard to completely stop penetration, but you have to at least be able to limit it. Arenas did not do that last night. Not saying it cancels out his great offensive effort, but it has to be mentioned.</p>
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<p><strong>Delonte West</strong>: 17 Pts (6-11 FG, 1-2 3PT, 4-6 FT), 5 Reb (2 Off), 2 Ast, 2 Stl, 2 TO, 1 PF in 29 mins.</p>
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<p>Yay, yay, yay. I love seeing Delonte play well and, this night, he was the player of the game. He demonstrated a knack for coming up with huge plays on either end when his team needed them. Did you see where he back-tapped a missed shot to a teammate? He has no business doing that at his size, but he got it done. Did you see when he got a rebound over Josh Smith and drew the 5th foul on Atlanta’s stud forward? Again, no business doing that. He’s able to guard bigger guys, penetrate the D, draw fouls around the basket, and score when it seems improbable. Ernie Johnson called him “effective and annoying”, with the latter referring to how opposing teams see him. I’ll tell you one thing: he doesn’t annoy me. I love LeBron, but Delonte is my favourite Cav and he has been playing fantastic ball lately. You should have seen me when he dunked on Josh Smith (video below). Best part? It was payback for a couple of possessions earlier, where Smith had blocked him.</p>
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<p><strong>Anthony Parker</strong>: 10 Pts (4-7 FG, 0-1 3PT, 2-3 FT), 2 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Blk, 0 TO, 1 PF in 22 mins.</p>
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<p>Those numbers aren’t going to blow you away, but I found myself thinking that this was the best I’d seen AP play in a couple of years. His block on the fast break was awesome, as was his cutting and his defense. His J looked perfect, too. If the Cavs can get inspired ball from Parker, West, and Mo Williams for the rest of the season, watch out.</p>
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<p><strong>LeBron James</strong>: 14 Pts (6-20 FG, 0-5 3PT, 2-3 FT), 8 Reb (1 Off), 10 Ast, 1 Blk, 5 Stl, 4 TO, 2 PF in 39 mins.</p>
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<p>He’s not in this section because of his offense, trust me. His jumper was as off as I’ve ever seen – he missed it from seemingly everywhere on the court. He made up for it by delivering every time that he went to the rim (although this should have been way more often), setting up his teammates well, and playing amazing defense. Joe Johnson started the game 4-4 for Atlanta, but then he missed his next 9 shots and LeBron was a huge part of that. His defense on Johnson caused the Hawks to go on a ridiculous 8-minute drought to begin the 4th quarter. We all know James’s help defense is great, but I love seeing him take the challenge of shutting someone down 1-on-1. He suffocated Tyreke Evans in the Kings’ scoreless overtime last week and did the same to JJ here. The Hawks should have been more creative offensively, but this doesn’t take away from the work Bron put in.</p>
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<p><strong>Jamal Crawford</strong>: 26 Pts (10-17 FG, 4-5 3PT, 2-4 FT), 4 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 Stl, 2 TO, 2 PF in 34 mins.</p>
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<p>Crawford impacted this game as soon as he came in. It seemed he reached double-figures in scoring before I could blink. We know that Crawford hasn’t always been the most efficient scorer, but he’s been better in that regard for the Hawks than he has at any other point during his career. Last night, he had a TS% of 69.3. In addition to his 4-5 mark from downtown, he hit 4-7 from 16-23 feet, prompting Kevin McHale to start talking about the lost art of the pull-up jumper during the broadcast. He hit 8 straight field goals at one point (including a banked three-pointer), but his hot streak didn’t result in a win because he just didn’t have the help necessary to topple the Cavs.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/lakers/2009/12/30/20091230_lal_kobe.nba">Kobe Bryant</a></strong>: 44 Pts (13-27 FG, 2-6 3PT, 12-12 FT), 4 Reb (1 Off), 11 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 TO (!), 2 PF in 43 mins.</p>
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<p>A season high in points and assists for Kobe. 7 of the assists came in the first quarter. He had to guard Monta Ellis for stretches, too. You’ve seen him have games like this before, though. The Lakers didn’t play a great game against Golden State, but Kobe put the team on his back. He’s the league’s most skilled, most fiercely competitive, and hardest-working player. He did everything he needed to do to get the win.</p>
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<p><strong>Corey Maggette</strong>: 25 Pts (7-11 FG, 0-1 3PT, 11-13 FT), 4 Reb, 3 Ast, 1 Stl, 0 TO, 3 PF in 31 mins.</p>
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<p>25 points on 11 field goal attempts? Another solid effort from Maggette, including numerous nice finishes on the break. He’s always been good at scoring and getting to the foul line, though… The problem is that often he has failed to bring anything else to the table. Lately, he’s been playing pretty hard on defense and sometimes making plays for other people on offense. He knows he’s a scorer, but he hasn’t been a black hole. This is a great thing.</p>
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<h2>Quoted</h2>
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<p>“By his effort alone, I think we owe this game to him in the win column.” – Phil Jackson, on Kobe Bryant.</p>
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<p>“That guy is amazing. To be able to shoot like he did with the finger problems that he has on his shooting hand, it’s amazing. I love watching him play, and it’s always a pleasure to coach against him.” – Don Nelson, on Kobe Bryant.</p>
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<p>“I can go out there on that floor and take anybody on our team on one-on-one at 52 years old and drive right around them.” – Flip Saunders (<a href="http://www.bulletsforever.com/2009/12/29/1224736/flip-saunders-reaches-the-breaking">More on Flip’s post-game comments, including video, at Bullets Forever</a>.)</p>
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<p>&#8220;Right now we stink. And we&#8217;re showing it.&#8221; – Gilbert Arenas</p>
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<p>&#8220;LeBron just treated Josh Smith like a rental car&#8221; – Ernie Johnson, after LeBron went past J-Smoove to score at the rim.</p>
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<p>“Worst hair in the NBA, but <a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/bulls/2009/12/29/0020900455_ind_chi_play2.nba">he’s got hops</a>” – Rick Kamla, on Josh McRoberts</p>
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<h2>Tweeted</h2>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/flintstone14/status/7177078621">flintstone14</a>: I am killing this rookie Jodie meeks in madden 10. 28-0 in second<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/YUNGBUCK3/status/7177241131">YUNGBUCK3</a>: @flintstone14 omggg Jodie weak man, smh<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/flintstone14/status/7177618862">flintstone14</a>: @YUNGBUCK3 this dude is weak. Lol</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/talkhoops/status/7177958556">talkhoops</a>: How has Andray Blatche not taken over the world yet? And don&#8217;t say hookers.</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/TheNoLookPass/status/7180300167">TheNoLookPass</a>: A few friends of mine can probably relate to this 4th quarter between the Cavs and the Hawks: no scoring.</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/ShamSports/status/7182520610">ShamSports</a>: Tyrus Thomas with his usual combination of awesome and terrible tonight. That combination can take different forms, but it&#8217;s always there.</p>
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<p>Some background for these tweets coming up: <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/11841/tradenon-trade-were-big-deals-to-hornets">The Hornets very nearly traded Devin Brown yesterday</a>. Then, as you know, they lost to the Rockets.</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7165248152">ticktock6</a>: How many times a game do you think cap space will turn over the ball? More or less than Devin Brown?<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7166500626">ticktock6</a>: Noooo, Devin! Don&#8217;t leave meeeeeee!! Who will I blame everything awful that happens in life on now?<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7166959016">ticktock6</a>: OMG now the T-Wolves have taken the Devin Brown announcement OFF THEIR SITE. *dies* (if this falls through it will ruin my day. Ruin.)</p>
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<p>Now, during/after the game&#8230;</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/KDonhoops/status/7179690426">KDonhoops</a>: Devin Brown, judging by his play, does not like his current team.<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7183683897">ticktock6</a>: None of this would ever have happened if we had traded Devin Brown today.<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7183950488">ticktock6</a>: The gloves are off now. It&#8217;s me vs. Devin. The gauntlet has been thrown down. Watch your step, Brown. I&#8217;m right behind you&#8230;..<br />
@<a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/7184131914">ticktock6</a>: I&#8217;m afraid to fly home tomorrow for fear I will find Devin Brown has eaten my cats &amp; written his name across the wall in their blood</p>
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<h2>To Watch</h2>
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<p>Delonte on Josh Smith:</p>
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<p>Kobe getting Turiaf’d:</p>
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<p>A nasty putback from Tyrus:</p>
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<p>LeBron being LeBron at the end of the first half:</p>
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<p>Manu is amazing:</p>
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<h2>To Read</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.gq.com/entertainment/men-of-the-year/2009/champion/kobe-bryant">A Kobe Bryant feature in GQ.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/12/30/nba-player-of-the-decade-tim-duncan/">Tom Ziller names Tim Duncan the NBA player of the decade.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/college-hs/high-school/2009/12/decades-best-high-school-player/">Ryan Jones names LeBron James the high school player of the decade.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2009/12/30/their-losing-decade-2/">Matt Moore says a book should be written about the Wizards.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/12/30/1225009/the-decade-retrospective-the">Dave from BlazersEdge continues his decade retrospective, looking at Portland’s tumultuous 2002-2005 period.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/rockets_use_fantastic_finishin_2009_12_30.html">Jason Friedman’s great recap of Rockets/Hornets includes a full transcript of Rick Adelman talking pre-game about Tracy McGrady.</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Allen Iverson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Amir Johnson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andrea Bargnani]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anthony Morrow]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bobby Brown]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brendan Haywood]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Carl Landry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Danilo Gallinari]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dante Cunningham]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Darren Collison]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DeMar DeRozan]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Devin Brown]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gilbert Arenas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hedo Turkoglu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jared Dudley]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jarrett Jack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[John Thompson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lamar Odom]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Larry Brown]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Michael Beasley]]></category>
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<p>Hey, check it out – a new feature! This is the debut of Basketball for Breakfast, my stab at a daily recap. I know, I know, there is already a wealth of <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie?keyword=Behind+the+boxscore">excellent</a> <a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/postup/">recaps</a> <a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/author/zach-harper/ lion face">in</a> <a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/tags/The+Recap/default.aspx">the </a><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/tag/morning-bell/">NBA </a>blogosphere. I read them all and that won’t change. This isn’t an attempt to compete with anyone; I’m simply trying to add something of my own. I’ll do my best to keep it fun and unique.<span id="more-350"></span></p>
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<h2><a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/2009/12/introducing-the-2009-2010-all-otn-team/">The All-OTN Team</a></h2>
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<p><strong>Amir Johnson</strong>: 2 Pts (0-2 FG, 2-4 FT), 7 Reb (4 Off), 1 Ast, 4 PF in 20 min.</p>
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<p>Not the most impressive stat line in this 106-102 loss to the Wizards, I’ll admit. He was enjoyable to watch, though. The man always brings the energy. Those 7 rebounds? 6 of them came in the first half, including an amazing grab that he followed up with an assist to a cutting Chris Bosh. What’s most impressive about Amir’s rebounding is that he gets them in different ways – last night, I saw him tip the ball to himself, tip it to his teammates, and straight-up wrestle it away from opponents’ fingertips. He is one of the few Raptors in the franchise’s history who manages to get rebounds that he shouldn’t. The 4 fouls in 20 are unfortunate, but he’s still learning.</p>
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<p><strong>Jared Dudley</strong>: 7 Pts (2-5 FG, 1-2 3PT, 1-2 FT), 7 Reb (3 Off), 1 TO, 2 PF in 18 min.</p>
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<p>Again, these numbers won’t blow you away, but they rarely do with Jared. I’ll tell you this: I didn’t see much of this 126-99 blowout, but in the couple of minutes where I tuned in during the 2nd quarter I saw Jared Dudley make three impressive plays in succession: hitting a three-pointer, drawing a foul underneath the basket, and saving a possession for his team. Clyde Frazier, calling the game for the Knicks, seemed positively smitten with him. It’s always nice to get 7 rebounds from your backup small forward, too. Shame his effort wasn’t anywhere close to enough to avoid this embarrassing defeat.</p>
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<p><strong>Shannon Brown</strong>: 4 Pts (1-6 FG, 0-2 3PT, 2-2 FT), 2 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk, 3 PF in 23 min.</p>
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<p>Argh. More crappy numbers. Doesn’t mean he had a bad game, though. On the night where <a href="http://www.letshannondunk.com">his new website launched</a>, he entered the game with 1:07 left in the 1st quarter and stayed there through most of the 2nd, absolutely shutting down sharpshooter Marcus Thornton. Brown quite obviously wasn’t on the court to score; he was there to stop Lil Buckets from doing so. And he succeeded – Lil Buckets couldn’t get anything going in the first half. Unfortunately, the Hornets didn’t Let Shannon Dunk on this night, as his best opportunity was a missed alley-oop from Kobe Bryant. His one FG was pretty nice, though:</p>
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<h2>Rookie Watch</h2>
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<p><strong>DeMar DeRozan</strong>: 2 Pts (1-4 FG), 2 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 TO, 1 Blk, 1 PF in 16 mins.</p>
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<p>Not a standout night for DeMar, as he missed a couple of jumpers we know he can make. It’s important to remember what his role is on this team, though. Since Jay Triano has opted to play him pretty much exclusively with the starting unit, he is not asked to take a lot shots and doesn’t get many opportunities to get in rhythm. We saw some nice plays, though – DeRozan’s 1 FG came on an alley-oop from Jose Calderon, where he didn’t have the angle to slam it down so he adjusted and layed it in. His block on Gilbert Arenas in the 3rd quarter was fantastic, too. I’ve got to add that the 1 Ast is a bit deceiving, as he made a couple of aggressive plays that led to scores where he was not credited for any stats. One in particular stands out, where he drove on the right baseline and kicked it out to Chris Bosh, who found Andrea Bargnani at the top of the key for three. That’s a hockey assist. Nice to see. Still firmly on this bandwagon.</p>
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<p><strong>Ty Lawson</strong>: 13 Pts (5-7 FG, 1-1 3PT, 2-3 FT), 5 Reb, 5 Ast, 2 PF in 24 mins.<br />
Very nice line for Lawson, on the night that <a href="http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4705391&amp;categoryid=2459792">his alma mater beat my Spartans by 7</a>. 13 points on 7 shots, in 24 minutes? You have to love that efficiency – this is why statheads love him. And why you should love him? He can score in various ways, as he hurt the Warriors last night with his jump shot, his runner, and his ability to get to the basket. He outscored fellow rook Stephen Curry on this night, despite playing 16 fewer minutes and attempting 7 fewer field goal attempts. Another fun fact: his PER so far this season is 17.6. His teammate J.R. Smith’s? 15.1. Can&#8217;t give Denver enough credit for acquiring him in the draft.</p>
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<p><strong>Dante Cunningham</strong>: 6 Pts (2-6 FG, 2-3 FT), 5 Reb, 1 Ast, 4 PF in 18 mins.</p>
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<p>Four fouls in 18 minutes? Ah, rookies. You have to be happy for Cunningham, though, as he made his first career NBA start last night due to LaMarcus Aldridge nursing his knee. While he obviously didn’t make up for Aldridge’s production, he had a positive impact on the game with his hustle. You know I love players like that. And I’m not the only one, check out what <a href="http://www.bustabucket.com/2009-articles/december/miami-107-portland-100.html">Seth Johnston of Bust A Bucket</a> had to say:</p>
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<blockquote><p>Energy like Cunningham’s is something I am craving more and more as we sit and wait for the team’s bigger personalities to sort out their issues. I want a hyperactive role player power forward to just go nuts out there and provide me with some sort of vicarious catharsis. So thanks for giving me a little of that, Dante.</p></blockquote>
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<p><strong>Darren Collison</strong>: 20 Pts (7-14 FG, 2-4 3PT, 4-4 FT), 5 Ast, 2 Reb, 4 TO, 2 Stl, 2 PF in 34 mins.<br />
Collison continues to be awesome. I cannot BELIEVE Byron Scott was playing Bobby Brown over him earlier this season. I mean, I feel bad that Byron is without work, but I’m sorry, that was inexcusable. A kid this quick, with his ability to penetrate, knock down shots, and play defense? You put him out there over a chucker like Bobby, every time. Some analysis from <a href="http://www.hornets247.com/blog/2009/12/02/the-lakers-beat-the-hornets?">Niall Dohery of Hornets247</a>:</p>
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<blockquote><p>He would have had a few hockey assists if anyone kept count, and he was pesky as always on defense. He had two nice plays against Kobe, first getting by him on the perimeter late in the third quarter, keeping him on his back and then using a hesitation dribble to open up a gap for the layup. About a minute later he shadowed Bryant brilliantly to slow down the break and help stop the Lakers getting an easy bucket at the end of the period.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Additionally, he had a crazy buzzer-beater at the end of the 1st half. I’ll put the video here when/if it surfaces.</p>
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<h2>Fun With Stats</h2>
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<p>Brendan Haywood shot 1-8 from the line last night against Toronto. This, obviously, hurt his team. Fortunately, he made his minutes worthwhile by doing a very respectable job on Chris Bosh, who was held to 7-22 from the field. If the big man had just made his free throws, though, this game wouldn’t have come down to the final couple of minutes. The Wizards managed to escape with a victory after Hedo Turkoglu committed an unforced turnover with 31 seconds left in the game, but if you’re a Wizards fan you have to think it shouldn’t have got to that point.</p>
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<p>In the Phoenix/New York game, the Suns failed to reach 100 points for the first time this season. The Knicks managed 100 points by the end of the third quarter. I should also point out the magnificent work of Danilo Gallinari: 27 pts (10-19 FG, 6-12 3PT, 1-2 FT), 10 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 Blk, 0 (!) TO in 36 mins. Check out what <a href="http://www.postingandtoasting.com/2009/12/2/1181829/knicks-126-suns-99">Seth of Posting and Toasting</a> had to say about Gallo’s fantastic all-around game:</p>
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<blockquote><p>He looked much more confident and made his way into the center of the court to participate more in the offensive flow. There were backdoor cuts, frontdoor cuts, and even a stop-and-pop banker from about 12 feet out.</p></blockquote>
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<p>So great that he’s being more than just an excellent three-point shooter, isn’t it? I am sure that <a href="http://www.ballineurope.com/us-basketball/nba/being-danilo-gallinari-in-the-nba/">Francesco Cappelletti of Ball In Europe</a> is proud as hell right now.</p>
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<p>Also scoring from all over the floor last night was Anthony Morrow, who scored 27 points against Denver while only hitting 2 three pointers (in all of his other 20+ games this year, he’s had at least 4 threes). It may be because of the limited bodies the Warriors have at their disposal right now, but I can’t tell you how happy I am to see that gorgeous shot launched so often these days.</p>
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<p>Two more statistical shout-outs for before I move on – Michael Beasley and Ray Allen were huge in winning efforts. Beas was one point short of his career high, finishing with 27 points on 8-15 shooting from the floor and 11-12 (!) from the line. Pleasing his fantasy owners, he also contributed 8 rebounds, a block, and a steal. Jesus Shuttlesworth came through with his best game of the season, too, as he poured in 27 points on only 9 field goal attempts. When you go 5-6 from downtown and 10-10 from the line, that type of statistical improbability can happen. Oh, and he threw in 5 rebounds, 5 assists, a block, and a steal. Nice to have you back, Ray Ray.</p>
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<h2>Quoted</h2>
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<p>&#8220;They spread, they go, and they&#8217;re kind of all over the place.&#8221; – Carmelo Anthony, on Golden State’s offense, from Denver’s telecast. So few words here, but I don’t think he’s missing anything.</p>
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<p>“Who are these guys?” – Clyde Frazier, on the Knicks, from New York’s telecast. I must say, Clyde, I was wondering the same thing. 71 points in the first half?</p>
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<p>“Just pathetic defense by the Suns.” – Clyde Frazier again, providing spot-on analysis of how Larry Hughes was able to amass about 48 assists in about 4 seconds against Phoenix.</p>
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<p>“I’m happy for our fans. They got to go home and watch (North) Carolina and Michigan State. If any of them were smart, they would have left early and watched that game.” – Larry Brown. Wait, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2009120130">there’s more</a>, check out this next gem&#8230;</p>
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<p>“I think even Doc Rivers had 12 points.” – Gerald Wallace. Ouch. I don’t think you need me to say any more about last night’s Boston/Charlotte matchup.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I decided today I was going to be more aggressive. It&#8217;s fun. It relieves the pressure, it gets me off the ball and puts me back into my old mode where I was just scoring.&#8221; – <a href="http://www.nba.com/games/20091201/WASTOR/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0020900254">Gilbert Arenas</a>. I was quite impressed with Gilbert last night, even if he’s not quite back to his old self yet. Actually, that gives me an idea…</p>
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<h2>Impressive</h2>
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<p><strong>Gilbert Arenas</strong>: 22 Pts (7-17 FG, 3-7 3PT, 5-5 FT), 3 Reb, 9 Ast, 1 TO, 1 Stl, 1 Blk in 38 mins.</p>
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<p>It took Gil a little while to get going with his shot, but he was dishing out assists as soon as the first quarter began. Only once the fourth quarter began did Agent Zero really join the party, but when he did it was something to see. Like the Gilbert of old, he took control of the game near the end, scoring 12 points in the final frame. Not trying to ignore Antawn Jamison’s 10 fourth-quarter points, but Arenas was leading the team. As a Raptors fan it was annoying, but as a Gilbert fan it was heartening. Give him some more time and he’ll be dominating more quarters.</p>
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<p><strong>Andrea Bargnani</strong>: 20 Pts (8-14 FG, 2-4 3PT, 2-2 FT), 11 Reb (4 Off), 1 Ast, 2 TO, 1 Blk, 5 PF in 35 mins.</p>
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<p>I could definitely get used to seeing double-doubles next to Bargs’s name. Love that. The Italian Rodman grabbed 7 of those boards in the first half, with 3 of them coming on the offensive end. As always, you love his efficient scoring, but when Bargs is boxing out properly and getting after it inside, all of Raptors Nation is proud. More of this please, sir. Oh, almost forgot – his one block came against Earl Boykins. I can’t recall a single instance of Earl Boykins getting a perimeter jumper of his blocked in the NBA, but Bargs managed to do it. Kudos.</p>
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<h2>Tweeted</h2>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/stackmack/status/6262075386">@stackmack</a>: On the pizza promo front: Turkoglu&#8217;s ONLY make in the fourth quarter was a pointless three at the buzzer to win pizza for the crowd.</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/Nat77/status/6261773307">@Nat77</a>: Raptor fans cheered when for a buzzer beating slice of pizza and booed while their team was only down 3 and had a chance&#8230; #teampromofail</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/LakersReporter/status/6261491279">@LakersReporter</a> Lakers crowd is incensed with N.O. scrapping during garbage time enough to threaten free tacos. 99 pts. w/04.8 left&#8230;</p>
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<p>BAH. Rant time. This stuff pisses me off. Get rid of all of these stupid promotions. If the crowd is chanting, I want it to be about the game. End of story. And, Raptors fans, you’re letting me down lately. I love your passion for the team, I love that there seem to be a gazillon of you on the internet, but smarten up. This isn’t directed at all of you (after all, I am a Raptors fan), just the pizza people and the two fools in the section next to me who were heckling Chris Bosh on Sunday. Not cool.</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/ticktock6/status/6258787244">@ticktock6</a>: I think it&#8217;s hilarious that my entire twitter feed is cracking jokes about that Devin Brown airball. Lord, it was so bad. I&#8217;m still laughing</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/kpelton/status/6261209196">@kpelton</a>: Every time I watch this Hornets-Lakers game, Bobby Brown is shooting. He does not lack for confidence.</p>
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<p>I don’t even know how I feel about the Browns anymore. It’s just ridiculous at this point. At the beginning of the season, I was screaming at Byron Scott for playing them. Now, they both kind of need to be on the court for at least some stretches, but come on. What is going through their heads with some of these shots? The Devin Brown shot Ticktock6 from <a href="http://www.hornetshype.com">Hornets Hype</a> is talking about was honestly one of the worst shots I have EVER seen. Very comparable to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A13PKLR-HyY">Zach Randolph’s boneheaded end-of-game three-pointer</a> last year, except it came in the 1st quarter with plenty of time on the shot clock. As for her reaction (which was the same as mine) – sometimes, you have to laugh because the only other option is to cry. I’ll definitely post the video here if it surfaces later today. Here’s hoping.</p>
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<h2>To Watch</h2>
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<p>Lamar Odom destroying Hilton Armstrong:</p>
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<p>(This spot is reserved for when nba.com puts up John Thompson’s interview from last night about Allen Iverson. Come on, guys.)</p>
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<h2>To Read</h2>
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<p>Generally, I’m going to use this section for articles/posts published the previous day, leaning more heavily on stuff that hasn’t been linked much elsewhere (like <a href="http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/rockets_landry_rising_ranks_t_2009_12_01.html">this piece on Carl Landry</a>, <a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/12/jack-of-hearts/">this one on Jarrett Jack</a>, <a href="http://newsok.com/thunders-mike-wilks-is-well-traveled/article/3421633?custom_click=lead_story_title">this one on Mike Wilks</a>, and <a href="http://www.canishoopus.com/2009/12/1/1162988/alternate-realities-in-the">this one on the Wolves</a>). Today, though, I’ve got to direct you to three excellent Thanksgiving-inspired pieces from a few days ago. If you’re American and you took a break from the NBA for a couple days there, I forgive you, but do yourself a favour and read these. The first two speak perfectly for me, and the last one speaks to me.</p>
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<p><a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/2009/11/27/giving-thanks-to-the-game.aspx">Giving Thanks To The Game, by Holly MacKenzie</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Guess-what-I-m-thankful-for-?urn=nba,205176">Guess what I&#8217;m thankful for? by Kelly Dwyer</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.eightpointsnineseconds.com/2009/11/game-13-recap-a-different-set-of-eyes/">A Different Set Of Eyes, by Tim Donahue</a></p>
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