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[7 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 315 views]
NBAtoday 03-07-10 Podcast

Weekly podcast from the NBAtoday.net staff featuring G, Shooter, and The Basher!
Topics covered this week include: Ron Artest’s hair, Matt Barnes’ attitude, Shaq’s thumb injury, A.I.’s ‘retirement’, G’s Hypothetical, and as always, previews of this week’s best games!
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Weekly Preview Standings
32-27 Shooter
32-27 The Basher
30-29 G
29-30 The Ref

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[14 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 265 views]
Knicks Squeak by in Philly; Hawks Fly By Wiz; Boston Embarrasses Nets

Knicks 93, 76ers 92
Well I guess whatever hotel the Knicks stayed at last night was not haunted.  David Lee’s layup off a pass by Chris Duhon, with 11 seconds left gave the Knicks a 93 to 92 lead.  The Sixers had one last chance to win when Allen Iverson passed out to Rodney Carney for an open trey that was no good.  David Lee finished with 24 points and 9 rebounds in the win and Al Harrington had 17 points and 7 rebounds off the bench for the New York …

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[6 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 166 views]
Hibbert is Howard’s Kryptonite; Wizards Able to Hold off Sixers; Wallace and Jackson Lead Bobcats

Pacers 97, Magic 90
When I saw that the fans voted for this game on NBAtv I thought to myself, “What a horrible game to pick.  Without Granger and Murphy the Pacers have no chance.”  Boy was I wrong!  This is the beauty of the NBA in the regular season.  Any team can be any other team despite their records.  The Indiana Pacers were able to limit Dwight Howard to six shots (2-6 from the field) and kept him in foul trouble all night.  Roy Hibbert provided the aggressiveness that this …

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[31 Dec 2009 | 8 Comments | 249 views]
NBAtoday.net All-Decade Team & Moments

The end of 2009 is not only the end of a year; it includes the end of a decade. Despite there only being a handful of dominant teams in the league during the last 10 years, there has been a tremendous amount of superstar players and memorable moments. The NBAtoday.net staff has their fair share of memories from the last decade ranging from the best players to personal recollections.
All-Decade Starting Squad
10 years, 5 players. It’s hard enough to pick the best player at each position for this season, let alone …

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[31 Dec 2009 | One Comment | 227 views]
Short-handed Celts No Match for Suns; Hornets Hold Off Late Heat Surge; Jazz Barely Beat T-Wolves; Blazers and 76ers Win

Suns 116, Celtics 98
No Paul Pierce, no Kevin Garnett, big problem.  The Celtics, without two of their big three, were no match for the run and gun Suns.  Amare Stoudemire had a big first half scoring 18 of his 26 points while grabbing 7 rebounds in the process.  Channing Frye provided the second half spark scoring 26 points, as well shooting a red hot six of ten from downtown, and grabbing ten rebounds.  Steve Nash had a quiet night scoring 11 points and dishing out 8 dimes.
Eddie House led the …

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[17 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 213 views]
LeBron Carries Cavs, Murphy Torches Bobcats, and More!

Cavs 108, 76ers 101
LeBron James and the Cavs (19-7) made sure Roy Halladay would not witness his first win since joining the Phillies this week.  James scored 36 points, including some big three pointers in the fourth, had 7 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds to hold off the 76ers (6-19).  Shaquille O’Neal had 10 points and 9 rebound, but LeBron put the Cavs on his back in order to get this win.
Andre Iguodala led the Sixers with 26 points and 7 rebounds.  Thaddus Young, who continues to start in front …

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[8 Dec 2009 | 6 Comments | 420 views]
Tim Donaghy: A Reliable Source

After a month of his release, Tim Donaghy strikes again. He has come out on 60 Minutes and tries to “set the story straight” and back up his book “Personal Foul.” In his entries, the ex referee claims he won 15 out of 16 bets he waged on and developed a winning pattern that “made bookies nervous.” Donaghy continued on by saying that if certain officials refereed games, including Steve Javie, Dick BaVetta, and my personal favorite, Joey Crawford, a consistent outcome would occur, leading to …