Monday, January 5, 2009

Los Angeles

LAKERS 100, PORTLAND 86

Lakers feeling golden with a No. 1 record

Kobe Bryant, Nicolas Batum

Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant goes for a reverse dunk against Blazers forward Nicolas Batum during the first half. Bryant scored 17 of his game-high 26 points in the first half.

Their victory over Portland, combined with losses by the Celtics and the Cavaliers earlier Sunday, makes L.A.'s 27-5 mark NBA's best.
By Mike Bresnahan
January 5, 2009
Movement in the standings, however slight, can even be detected in January.

It was more like a ripple than a wave, but the Lakers found themselves with the league's top record Sunday night after beating the Portland Trail Blazers, 100-86, at Staples Center.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

top 3 nba players of all time


1. Michael Jordan – Our greatest NBA player of all-time, Michael Jordan, is nearly perfect in all four of our criteria for ranking the greats. In 15 NBA seasons, Jordan led the NBA in many of our key statistical categories at one time or another. Jordan’s stats are uncanny:

  • 30 points
  • 6 rebounds
  • 5 assists
  • 2.3 steals
  • 50% FG
  • 84% FT
  • 3-time NBA MVP

Jordan led his Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA titles, including many memorable performances when he was sick and when teams double- and triple-teamed him. Jordan could destroy defenses with the 3-point shot or he could leap over 7-foot defenders for crazy slam dunks. Michael Jordan could do anything he wanted on virtually any night. No other player can say this.





2. Oscar Robertson – If Oscar Robertson had been a little better shooter and won a few more titles, he would finish in a virtual tie with Michael Jordan on our Top 3 NBA Players of All-time list.

The Big O is the only player, other than LeBron James who is too young to qualify for our all-time NBA players list, to average better than 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists per game in a career. Of course, Robertson is most known for averaging a triple-double in one season and missing by one-tenth of a rebound per game in another season. Robertson’s career stats, though, are something to behold:

  • 25.7 points
  • 7.5 rebounds
  • 9.5 assists
  • 44% FG
  • 84% FT
  • 1-time NBA MVP

In terms of NBA titles, Oscar Robertson was far less prolific than Jordan, although Robertson did lead his team to one title. Considering intangibles, Robertson didn’t have MJ’s flamboyance, but Robertson’s size and agility made him nearly impossible to defend one-on-one.





3. Larry Bird – No all-time NBA players list would be complete with a player from the storied Boston Celtics. It may surprise people that it is Larry Bird who makes our list, instead of Bill Russell or Bob Cousy. Although we strongly considered both Russell and Cousy, these two greats just didn’t meet each of our criteria, and Larry Bird does. Consider Bird’s statistics:

  • 24 points
  • 10 rebounds
  • 6 assists
  • 50% FG
  • 89% FT
  • 1.7 steals
  • 3-time NBA MVP

Bird played 13 NBA seasons and left at the top of his game. He led his Boston Celtics to three NBA titles. As far as intangibles go, Larry Bird had a few. Unlike many players his size (6-9, 230), Bird could post up even the best and biggest defenders, but he could also pop outside the 3-point arc and crush teams with his amazing shooting.

Although he shot just 38% from behind the arc, Bird was considered the best pure shooter of his time and one of the greatest shooters in history. Plus, Bird, like Michael Jordan, had more killer instinct than anyone. He was notorious for telling opponents he was going to beat them. Then, he did it, making Larry Bird one of the top 3 NBA players of all-time.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Nelson scores 22, Lewis 21 as Magic crush Warriors

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jameer Nelson has elevated his play during the Orlando Magic's five-game winning streak.

Nelson scored 22 points and had seven assists to help the Orlando Magic rout the Golden State Warriors 113-81 on Monday night.Nelson, named NBA Player of the Week for the first time in his career earlier on Monday, was 9-for-9 from the field -- including hitting four 3-pointers."I'm not stat-chasing, Player of the Week chasing or All-Star chasing, I'm just trying to help us win games," Nelson said. "Honors like that, they'll come to somebody on a team that's winning, but we've got to keep winning."He had 13 points and four assists in the third period when the Magic blew open a close game with a 22-9 run on their way to their ninth win in 10 games."Jameer is carrying us right now," said teammate Mickael Pietrus, who scored 14 points. "I've been telling him that he's playing at an all-star level and if he keeps playing like this, he?s going to make an all-star team."Rashard Lewis scored 21 points and Dwight Howard added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Magic, who held Golden State to just 31.9 percent shooting for the game.Jamal Crawford led the Warriors with 18 points, but was 7-for-21 from the field. Anthony Morrow had 13 points and Marco Belinelli 12 for the Warriors, who lost for the sixth time in the last seven games."We got shots we're used to making, but we pretty much struggled from the field the whole night," Crawford said. "They are such a good 3-point shooting team and then you have Dwight [Howard] inside so you have to pick your poison."Orlando led by as many as 17 points in the first half, but saw that advantage dwindle to just 58-54 when Crawford hit a 3-pointer with 9:49 left in the third. The Magic lead was only seven when Lewis hit his third 3-pointer with 6:13 left in the quarter to start the 22-9 run to close out the period.The Magic lead grew to as many as 35 points as the reserves took over in the fourth quarter.Orlando got off to a hot start in winning their seventh straight game at home. Nelson's driving layup gave Orlando a 25-10 lead with 3:11 left in the first period, but the Warriors scored the last six points of the period to cut the deficit to nine.The Magic pushed the advantage back to 17 points when Lewis' 3-pointer made it 48-31 with 3:38 left in the second, but Golden State responded again. Crawford started a 14-5 run with a 3-pointer and the Warriors had the deficit down to 53-45 by halftime.Game notes
Nelson broke the Amway Arena record for most field goals in a game without a miss. ... The Magic made a season-high 16 3-pointers in the game. ... The Magic are 15-1 this season when scoring 100 points or more. ... The 81 points ties the second-lowest output this season by Golden State. The lowest was 79 at Memphis in the fourth game of the season.

Kobe forces Lakers to victory, leads Gasol to win over ex-team

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Kobe Bryant rescued the Los Angeles Lakers from a third straight loss.

Bryant scored 36 points and keyed a late rally to help the Los Angeles Lakers snap a two-game losing streak with a 105-96 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.

Fast Facts

• Kobe Bryant has scored 20 or more points in 24 of 26 games this season.

• The Lakers are 8-5 when Bryant attempts more than 20 shots. They are 14-0 when he attempts less than 20 shots.

• Memphis is 1-7 vs. Southwest Division opponents this season.

• Grizzlies forward Rudy Gay has more than 20 points in five of his last seven games.

• The Lakers are 43-10 with Pau Gasol in the lineup.

-- ESPN research

The Lakers trailed by 93-88 with 3:08 left, but closed the game on a 17-3 run, including 10 points from Bryant to overtake the Grizzlies down the stretch. His breakaway dunk as the horn sounded put an exclamation point on the Lakers' win."We know what we want to do," Bryant said of the Lakers' late play against the young Grizzlies. "For a young team, they are still kind of searching for what that identity is going to be."For us, we've been there, done that. So, it's just a matter of how well we executed."Bryant was 14-of-23 from the field, part of Los Angeles shooting 54 percent on the night."Obviously, Kobe hit a big shot, and we never really responded to that," said Rudy Gay, who led Memphis with 23 points. "I think we took a stride, but then again, you can't be happy with a loss."Pau Gasol had 15 points, seven rebounds and had six assists in his return to Memphis. Gasol played six-plus seasons with the Grizzlies before being traded to Los Angeles in February. Part of the trade included his brother, Marc, going to the Grizzlies."Somebody had to lose tonight, right?" Gasol said. "I'm happy we came out victorious because we needed this win extremely bad to continue to pursue our goals. But I'm sorry that on the losing end were the Grizzlies and my brother."Gasol is the Grizzlies franchise leader in 12 statistical categories, including points, rebounds and blocks, and the only All-Star in Grizzlies history (2006).

Brotherly Love

Pau Gasol faced his former team and his brother, Marc, for the first time. Since 2000, only two other pairs of brothers have started against each other in the NBA.

Comparing the Gasols' nights

Pau Marc
Points 15 8
FGM-A 6-10 2-7
Rebounds 7 7
Assists 6 2
Minutes 34 32
He was met with a mixture of cheers and boos in the pregame introductions. Later, when the Grizzlies presented a video tribute during a timeout, the boos were louder.Rudy Gay led Memphis with 23 points, while O.J. Mayo scored 22 and had six assists.Andrew Bynum had 13 points and Lamar Odom finished with 12.The game was close throughout without either team building a lead of more than eight through the first three quarters. The Lakers had lost their last two games on the road -- at Miami and Orlando -- by a total of five points."We battled for three and a half quarters," Memphis coach Marc Iavaroni. "Unfortunately, 3 1/2 quarters isn't enough to beat the Lakers. We didn't play very well down the stretch."Memphis led 57-49 at the half and couldn't pull away in the third quarter. The two teams got testy as Marc Gasol and Bryant drew technicals. Odom would also draw one for arguing a no-call later in the half.The two teams exchanged leads late in the third period before Memphis carried an 80-77 lead into the fourth quarter.Game notes
Monday was the final game of a season-long five-game homestand for the Grizzlies. After winning the first two, Memphis lost three straight. ... Earlier in the day, the Lakers announced that a pair of doctors had confirmed Jordan Farmar suffered a torn lateral meniscus and will need surgery. He could be sidelined for eight weeks.




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Melo to sit 3 games total with injury

Melo to sit 3 games total with injury

December 23, 2008




DENVER -- Carmelo Anthony's sore right elbow will keep him out of the Denver Nuggets' next two games after he missed Monday's game, the team and the forward said Monday.

Anthony

Anthony

"Right now is the best timing," Anthony said before Denver beat Portland 97-89. "Get it over with, get the rest and depend on my teammates to go out there and have somebody step up."

Anthony said he has two bone spurs -- one in each elbow -- and the team hopes resting him for a week will help. He missed the game against Portland on Monday and won't face the Blazers on Tuesday. He said he will also sit out Friday's home game against Philadelphia.

"It's trying to get as much length into the rehab in the middle of the season," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "We're hoping it settles down and it's more tendinitis than structural. Everyone feels confident it's tendinitis."

Anthony has been hampered by the injury since training camp and it's grown progressively worse in the past few weeks. He was held to 10 points on 3-of-13 shooting in a loss to Phoenix on Saturday.

He said it has bothered him since the start of the season.

"I think it was the beginning of the season, then in one game I fell on it," he said. "Then I fell on the other one. After the Charlotte game [on Nov. 11] I got some X-rays and I found out I had two bone spurs, one on each arm, and they just started getting worse and worse."

Anthony, who is averaging 20.5 points and 7.4 rebounds this season, said he got phone calls and text messages from friends and family concerned about how the elbow was affecting his performance.

"Yesterday was the deciding factor," he said. "Even after the game in Phoenix I got a lot of texts from people saying, 'Man, you don't look right out there.' They don't know what I'm going through with this elbow."

"Friends, a brother, family, agent, doctors, there were a lot of people said they didn't want me to mess around and have this thing keep stalling out throughout the whole year. This can be something if I keep getting hit on, it can linger the whole year."

Anthony tied an NBA record for points in a quarter with 33 against Minnesota on Dec. 10. He scored 45 against the Timberwolves and 27 against Golden State three days later, but his point production decreased over the next four games. He is hopeful rest will take care of the problem.

"I don't know. I'll try and see," he said. "After these three games we'll see what happens."






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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Game Schedule For Dec 27, 2008

Game Schedule For Dec 27, 2008
DateAwayHomeTime



Sat, Dec 27 Chicago Atlanta7:00 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 New Jersey Charlotte7:00 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Oklahoma City Washington7:00 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Orlando Minnesota8:00 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Utah Houston8:30 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Detroit Milwaukee8:30 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Memphis San Antonio8:30 PM ET



Sat, Dec 27 Toronto Portland10:00 PM ET


Game Schedule For Dec 26, 2008

Game Schedule For Dec 26, 2008
DateAwayHomeTimeNational TVSirius ChannelLocal TV
Fri, Dec 26 Chicago Miami5:00 PM ETESPN -- --, CSN-Chicago
Fri, Dec 26 Charlotte New Jersey7:30 PM ET-- -- YESHD
Fri, Dec 26 Minnesota New York7:30 PM ET-- -- MSG, KSTC-45
Fri, Dec 26 Oklahoma City Detroit8:00 PM ET-- -- FS Plus, FS Oklahoma HD
Fri, Dec 26 Indiana Memphis8:00 PM ET-- -- --
Fri, Dec 26 Houston New Orleans8:00 PM ET-- -- CST, FSNHOU
Fri, Dec 26 Philadelphia Denver9:00 PM ET-- -- Altitude HD, CSN
Fri, Dec 26 Dallas Utah9:00 PM ET-- -- KJZZ, KTXAHD
Fri, Dec 26 Toronto Sacramento10:00 PM ET-- -- CSNCA
Fri, Dec 26 Boston Golden State10:30 PM ETNBATV -- CSNBayHD, CSNHD