Archive for November, 2008
Bulls rally from early deficit to take down Sixers
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Blazers grab fourth straight behind Aldridge’s 27
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Aldridge, Oden power Blazers to fourth straight victory
LaMarcus Aldridge scored 27 points and Greg Oden had a career-high 13 rebounds to help the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 96-85 Sunday.
Haier Play of the Day
David Lee gives himself the little alley-oop on the way in for the dunk.
Dunk of the Night
In case you didn’t remember, O.J. Mayo wanted to remind you that he can dunk.
Duhon has team-record 22 assists in win
Chris Duhon had a franchise-record 22 assists, David Lee had career highs of 37 points and 21 rebounds, and the New York Knicks rang up a record-setting 82 points in the first half in a 138-125 victory over Golden State on Saturday night.
Bucks All-Star Redd returns from sprained right ankle
The Milwaukee Bucks activated scoring leader Michael Redd, sidelined nearly a month by a sprained right ankle, before their game Saturday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Knicks’ Walsh offers no solution for Marbury mess
New York Knicks president Donnie Walsh said Stephon Marbury’s situation has “spiraled down,” but provided no solution Saturday for how the team will part ways with the disgruntled point guard.
McGrady misses game vs. Spurs because of knee pain
Houston guard Tracy McGrady missed the Rockets’ game Saturday night against San Antonio because of a sore left knee.
Magic’s Pietrus is out 3-5 weeks with thumb injury
Orlando Magic guard Mickael Pietrus will be out three to five weeks because of a torn ligament in his right thumb.
Haier Play of the Day
Mike Miller hits the shot with 0.1 seconds left on the clock to beat the Thunder.
Dunk of the Night
C.J. Miles takes the alley-oop off the glass and slams it home.
Bosh’s 30 lift Raptors over Bibby, slumping Hawks
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Iverson apologizes for missing Pistons’ practice
Detroit Pistons guard Allen Iverson appeared before the media on Friday and apologized for skipping Thursday’s practice.
Spurs reunite superstar trio with Parker’s return
Tony Parker was expected to play for the Spurs on Friday night for the first time in 10 games since injuring his left ankle earlier this month.
Berger: A.I. will apologize, but sorry tough for Starbury
Want people to develop amnesia over your transgressions? A simple ‘my bad’ will go a long way. Allen Iverson understands, but Stephon Marbury still doesn’t get it, Ken Berger says.
Haier Play of the Day
Anthony Carter gets the outlet pass to J.R. Smith who then somehow finds Linas Kleiza for this monster dunk.
Dunk of the Night
J.R. Smith takes off for this monster dunk after stealing the ball.
Report: Marbury to be released or sent home
Stephon Marbury will soon either be ordered to stay home indefinitely or be released by the New York Knicks, a source told the New York Daily News.
Pistons’ Iverson misses practice, faces ‘hefty’ fine
Pistons> guard Allen Iverson missed practice Thursday and will be levied a “hefty” fine, coach Michael Curry said.
Talkin’ turkey: Iverson skips practice, will be fined
Allen Iverson apparently chose family and food over practice — and he’ll be fined for it.
Ratto: Warning to Starbury chasers, ‘me’ in ‘team’
Stephon Marbury has taken his Knicks frustration to a new level, refusing to play in hopes of getting out. Of course he isn’t done yet. Ray Ratto says some GM will think they can do the unthinkable: Change Starbury’s me-first attitude.
Dunk of the Night
Rudy Fernandez takes the alley oop pass and turns it into a reverse slam.
Haier Play of the Day
LeBron James goes up and grabs the alley-oop pass for the one-handed throwdown slam.
Bosh’s 39 points, 11 boards help doom Bobcats
Chris Bosh had 39 points and 11 rebounds, Joey Graham added a season-high 17 points and the Toronto Raptors beat the Charlotte Bobcats 93-86 on Wednesday night.


