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Mark Morrison is not one of our Three Stars of the Night, mainly because he does not play professional basketball.
Chris Paul is terrifying, and he knows it.
Carmelo Anthony is on a sort of “basketball diet.”
Doubting the legitimacy of the Los Angeles Clippers is not a new or particularly uncommon practice.
You know how announcers talk about Shane Battier?
The soulless pursuit of stats by players on bad teams (or as I like to call it, the Corey Maggette special) can often be pretty brutal to watch.
A good way to gauge a player’s star value is to watch how opposing crowds treat him.
The Pistons blew a double-digit lead at home to the Thunder, remaining winless at 0-8 on the season.
Ask a Schoolhouse Rock aficionado or a Utah Jazz fan tonight, and they’ll let you in on a little secret: 3 really is the magic number.
In the middle of the third quarter, with the Lakers enjoying a double-digit lead, Kobe Bryant went to the free throw line.
Chase Budinger really, really likes playing for Rick Adelman.
For roughly 45 minutes of gametime, the Oklahoma City Thunder looked awful.
Short of wearing a helmet, there was pretty much nothing Cleveland Cavaliers rookie center Tyler Zeller could have done to protect against this injury.
Ugly players need love, too.
The Toronto Raptors got shelled by the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight, 108-88, but one loss in a great big season is likely the last thing on the mind of everyone in the Raptors organization right now.
Gerald Henderson is having the worst week ever.
Points are put on a pedestal in the NBA, so what happens when a team loses its big scorer to injury or simply doesn’t have one on the roster?
So, who had the Bobcats, Magic, Bucks and Knicks all winning tonight?
The advanced age of the Knicks has been a source of comedy this offseason, but the Miami Heat probably don’t think the Knicks are much of a joke after getting blown out, 104-84, at Madison Square Garden.
When the Houston Rockets used the amnesty provision on Luis Scola, it was a pretty odd move.