Archive for November, 2007
Boozer’s 26 points lead Jazz in win over 76ers
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LeBron sprains finger, leaves Cavs-Pistons game
LeBron sprained his finger on Wednesday and left the Cavaliers game.
Varejao wants to leave Cleveland
Chad Ford speaks to free agent Anderson Varejao, who is at a contractual impasse with the Cleveland Cavs.
Boozer helps Jazz deny Sixers’ late rally
Carlos Boozer scored 12 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Utah Jazz to a 106-95 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night.
Johnson, bench help Hawks grab win over Bucks
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Childress, bench help Hawks drop Bucks
Josh Childress scored six points in a 13-2 run midway through the final quarter and the Atlanta Hawks broke open a close game to take a rare 96-80 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night.
Bosh, Bargnani hurt in Raptors’ victory
Anthony Parker scored 19 points and Jose Calderon added 13 points and 10 assists to help the Toronto Raptors beat the Memphis Grizzlies 103-91 on Wednesday.
Sonics’ Collison to miss 3 games with broken nose
SuperSonics forward Nick Collison will miss at least the next three games after breaking his nose against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Broken nose to sideline Seattle’s Collison
SuperSonics forward Nick Collison will miss at least the next three games after breaking his nose against the Los Angeles Lakers.
LeBron sits 2nd half with sprained finger
LeBron James sprained his left index finger in the second quarter Wednesday night, and did not return for the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Detroit Pistons.
Suns assign first-rounder to Albuquerque
Alando Tucker, the 29th overall pick in the first round of the 2007 NBA draft, was assigned to the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League by the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.
Snap out of it: Coach sends message by sitting Bulls PG
Who’ll be Chicago’s point guard? Chris Duhon? Scott Skiles himself? It’ll
still be Kirk Hinrich, though Tuesday’s benching made it clear the fifth-
year pro better snap out of his funk, pronto, Tony Mejia says in the Juice.
Nuggets cut little-used journeyman Wilks
The Denver Nuggets waived veteran guard Mike Wilks Wednesday.
Thorpe’s Rookie Watch: Durant’s catching on
Scouts Inc.’s David Thorpe breaks down the progress of the rookie class and updates his Top 10.
Dunk of the Night: Luol Deng

Watch Luol Deng soar high to grab the long-range alley-oop pass and throw down the two-handed jam on Tuesday.
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Haier Play of the Day: Mo Williams

Watch Mo Williams spin off the double-team and get the prayer shot to go in against the Sixers on Tuesday for the Haier Play of the Day Nov. 27, 2007.
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Lewis’ Magic act to makes first Seattle appearance
Rashard Lewis returns to Seattle with his new team on Wednesday.
Power Rankings: Monday oddities tip off strange week
The Kings’ Beno Udrih fuels an upset over the Spurs — the team that cut him; the lowly T-Wolves squeek out their first road win; the Jazz, Mavs and Suns each fall, too — all in one night. The week’s odd start mildly affects Tony Mejia’s Power Rankings.
McGrady’s big fourth leads Rockets past Clippers
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Warriors heat up to ice Suns’ 8-game run
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Dunk of the Night: Chris Kaman

Check out Chris Kaman’s powerful reverse jam over Yao Ming on Monday.
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Haier Play of the Day: Jamal Crawford

Watch as Jamal Crawford does a wicked shake-and-bake, behind-the-back move for a nasty two-point play.
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Magic beat Blazers, become first team to 13 wins
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Kings spread wealth, end Spurs’ winning streak
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T-Mac lifts Rockets with 19-point fourth
Tracy McGrady scored 19 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter and the Houston Rockets capitalized on another key injury to the Los Angeles Clippers in a 88-71 victory Monday night.


