MrRant 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Sunday, January 2 Atlanta at Washington 12:00 PM Philadelphia at LA Clippers 3:30 PM Boston at Detroit NBA TV 6:00 PM Portland at Phoenix 8:00 PM Milwaukee at Dallas 8:30 PM Utah at Houston 8:30 PM San Antonio at Sacramento 9:00 PM Denver at LA Lakers 9:30 PM Monday, January 3 New Orleans at Boston 7:00 PM Orlando at Toronto 7:00 PM Cleveland at Charlotte 7:00 PM Seattle at Miami 7:30 PM Utah at Memphis NBA TV 8:00 PM Detroit at Chicago 8:30 PM LA Clippers at Denver 9:00 PM Philadelphia at Golden State 10:30 PM Tuesday, January 4 Milwaukee at Indiana 7:00 PM New Jersey at Washington 7:00 PM Sacramento at NY Knicks 7:30 PM Phoenix at Minnesota 8:00 PM LA Lakers at San Antonio NBA TV 8:30 PM Wednesday, January 5 Golden State at Boston 7:00 PM Atlanta at Cleveland 7:00 PM Seattle at Orlando 7:00 PM Sacramento at Toronto 7:00 PM Minnesota at Charlotte 7:00 PM NY Knicks at Miami 7:30 PM Chicago at New Orleans 8:00 PM New Jersey at Milwaukee 8:00 PM LA Lakers at Dallas 8:30 PM Phoenix at Houston ESPN 9:00 PM Philadelphia at Utah 9:00 PM Portland at LA Clippers 10:30 PM Thursday, January 6 Memphis at Detroit TNT 7:00 PM Seattle at Washington 7:00 PM Indiana at San Antonio TNT 9:30 PM Friday, January 7 Charlotte at Orlando 7:00 PM Milwaukee at Toronto 7:00 PM Sacramento at Atlanta 7:30 PM Detroit at Boston 7:30 PM Golden State at New Jersey 7:30 PM Philadelphia at Minnesota 8:00 PM New Orleans at Memphis 8:00 PM Utah at Chicago 8:30 PM Miami at Portland 10:00 PM Houston at LA Lakers ESPN 10:30 PM Saturday, January 8 NY Knicks at Cleveland ABC 1:30 PM Denver at San Antonio ABC 1:30 PM Phoenix at LA Clippers 4:00 PM New Jersey at Orlando NBA TV 7:00 PM Minnesota at Washington 7:00 PM Sacramento at New Orleans 8:00 PM Boston at Chicago 8:30 PM Indiana at Dallas NBA TV 8:30 PM Utah at Milwaukee 8:30 PM All Times Eastern. Saturday will have 4 national games and I look forward to the Seattle at Miami game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2005 vs Phoenix. After two bad loses. The Wolves will show up and win this game. vs Philly. A perfect no show spot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Wonderful week for my Lakers. We can finally put an end to the misery that was that 6-game homestand and hopefully take care of Denver, before the dreaded Texas Triangle (Dallas and San Antonio on the road, to boot). I would be ecstatic if somehow they won all those games. We all know it probably won't happen, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Wonderful week for my Lakers. We can finally put an end to the misery that was that 6-game homestand and hopefully take care of Denver, before the dreaded Texas Triangle (Dallas and San Antonio on the road, to boot). I would be ecstatic if somehow they won all those games. We all know it probably won't happen, though. Can't disagree there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steviekick 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Hopefully the Jazz will pick up a win somewhere this week. At least in Milwaukee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Electrifyer 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Detroit at Chicago Chicago at New Orleans Utah at Chicago Boston at Chicago This will be a good week for the Bulls I think. New Orleans and Utah should be easy, the Celtics may pose a little challenge. Detroit's going to be a tough game, since the Pistons and looking for revenge after their loss at the Palace. I can see the Bulls can going 3-1 this week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kurt Angle Mark 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2005 Clippers beat the Sixers 89-83, although they almost blew a 24 point lead. Brand and Maggette with 26 each. Clippers should really consider moving back to Buffalo, they are 8-3 against the East with two of those losses being Double OT games. Against the West they are 3-0 against the Warriors and 3-12 against the rest of the Conference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2005 Knowing the current alignments, they'd probably move back and be forced to stay in the Western conference... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2005 Dammit, New Orleans has winnable games this week (@BOS, CHI, @MEM). They're going to have to work hard to stay on pace for the worst record ever. Right now, they're on pace for a six-win season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. S£im Citrus 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2005 BIG win by my Kings against the Spurs at home. That game was, at alternating moments in time, both the ugliest game and the most beautiful game I've ever seen the Kings play. Webber played some of the best defense against Duncan I've ever seen. Now we go to New York to start a four-game road trip which, if we get off to a good start, we could easily sweep: Jan 4 @ New York Jan 5 @ Toronto Jan 7 @ Atlanta Jan 8 @ New Orleans Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mindless_Aggression Report post Posted January 3, 2005 Anytime Peja is the primary option on offense, Sacto' chances of winning increase a decent percentage, I'd say. They don't win that game if Webber takes 20 plus shots. Not to knock Webber, he played extremely hard and did his job well enough against Duncan, I just think it's time to cut about 3 to 5 shots off his attempts per game and spread them out a lil more. It's fun being a Bulls fan though. One week, it's okay to wear my jersey around people, the next, I am a stupid stupid bastard for doing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2005 Amare Stoudemire went for 50 against Portland last night. That's the fourth 50-point game of the season...if memory serves, there were only three all of last season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kurt Angle Mark 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Gotta say that this has been a great year for hype games Suns vs Sonics was great Lakers vs. Heat was as well and today the Sonics beat the Heat to end the Heat's 14 game winning streak 98-96 Eddie Jones got fouled shooting a 3 to tie the game at the buzzer. He choked and missed the first free throw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Electrifyer 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Raptors win for the first time in ages and damn, that Morris Peterson circus shot was sweet! Too bad the Bulls couldn't pull out a win vs. Detroit tonight. I knew the Pistons were hungry to avenge their loss to them earlier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. S£im Citrus 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Amare Stoudemire went for 50 against Portland last night. That's the fourth 50-point game of the season...if memory serves, there were only three all of last season. That can't be right; didn't Rashard Lewis have two back-to-back fifty-point games against the Clippers to start the season? I'm reasonably sure that it was last season; I remember for three reasons: 1) Lewis was the primary scoring option because Ray was injured to start the season (this was, obviously, before Ronald Murray went off), 2) The games were played in Japan, and 3) Bill Walton making the off-hand remark that "Rashard Lewis could average fifty points a game, if he only played the Clippers." Are you saying that Rashard Lewis had two of the only three fifty-point games all of last year? Hell, I remember Jamal Crawford going for fifty, too, while playing in Chicago. That was it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Precious Roy 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Lewis had one 50 pt game in Japan, not two. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cuban Linx 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Lewis had just 25 points in the first game of the Japan trip, he got 50 in the second game. So i guess Bill Walton was wrong, he could only average 37.5 PPG if he only played the Clippers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Electrifyer 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Ronald Murray or whatever his name got the other 50 points. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 I spaced on Crawford's game. I just remembered that McGrady had two of them and Lewis's. Murray's career high is 31. From NBA.com, GS acquires Zarko Cabarkapa from the Suns for two second-round picks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripper 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2005 Sons of fucking bitches. There was NO need for that trade. I still believe that Zarko will be a good player in the league. He was having a great little run his rookie year after a impressive preseason and summer league showing his touch from outside, his ability to block shots and his ball handling all in his 6'11 frame. All he needed was to add weight to bang with the big boys inside. He had 17 points andwas embarassing the Mavs one night, and went to the hole and Danny Fortson fouled the SHIT out of him, breaking his wrist, and he was never able to work his way back into the suns rotation after coming back from his energy. Right now, all of the suns starters are playing 34+ minutes a game, and playing the style they do, eventually they are going to have to look to their bench and a 6'11" guy with offensive skills would have been really useful. But seeing as they have Marcj Lampe I guess they figure one 7 foot jumpshooter is enough, and since Lampe is bulkier and a bettter rebounder, they went with him. I just wish the kid would have gotten more of a chance. He wont get one in golden state either as he is basically what they have there anyway. But still, he is a 20 year old with alot of talent and I hate to see him traded for meaningless picks. And that is the longest post you will ever see on a basically meanigless trade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nogoodnick 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 Jermaine Oneal drops 55 tonight against Milwaukee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Electrifyer 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 It's gonna be fun watching Indiana vs. Phoenix this Sunday. Amare Stoudemire vs. Jermaine O'Neal! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted January 5, 2005 Well then. The Spurs really just might be the best team in the West. This is a long season for any Laker fan. The salt just gets rubbed deeper in the wound. Everytime we keep hoping for a turnaround, we get stomped on by a tough opponent. The Spurs have been the only team outside of the one game against the Jazz and Sonics the Lakers haven't been able to get within striking distance of winning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 It's gonna be fun watching Indiana vs. Phoenix this Sunday. Amare Stoudemire vs. Jermaine O'Neal! It'll be fun watching that particular matchup...not sure how much fun it'll be to watch the game, from a Pacer fans' standpoint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripper 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 Well then. The Spurs really just might be the best team in the West. This is a long season for any Laker fan. The salt just gets rubbed deeper in the wound. Everytime we keep hoping for a turnaround, we get stomped on by a tough opponent. The Spurs have been the only team outside of the one game against the Jazz and Sonics the Lakers haven't been able to get within striking distance of winning. Its just now hitting you that they are the best team in the west? After they beat down the Suns(the second best team in the west despite what all the talking heads at ESPN say) and basically throttled everyone else outside of the Sonics. This Lakers game was just a very good team playing a 7-8 best team in the West. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripper 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 It's gonna be fun watching Indiana vs. Phoenix this Sunday. Amare Stoudemire vs. Jermaine O'Neal! It'll be fun watching that particular matchup...not sure how much fun it'll be to watch the game, from a Pacer fans' standpoint. It will be interesting. To beat the suns you need A: Quick point guard to wear down steve nash and B: Scoring big man. They have lost to Sacramento(webber-bibby/jackson), Cleveland(Mcginnis - Ilgaukcas...however the fuck you spell his name) San Antonio(Parker/Duncan) and Minnesota(Garnett....and.....okay....this one didn't really work out...Hudson I guess) So basically, outside of the Minnesota game (where everyone just shot horribly) the formula holds. Mostly because Steve Nash has to have his energy for the suns to work, and Amare Stodemire is a HORRIBLE on the ball defender. Tinsley and Oneil will have big games, and they will need a third guy to step up. The suns have a mismatch at basically every other position on the court....it should be interesting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kurt Angle Mark 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 Nice to see some NBA players helping out for a good cause Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O'Neal and four other NBA players have promised to donate $1,000 for every point they score in a game later this week to help victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami. Bob Sura of the Houston Rockets, Jalen Rose of the Toronto Raptors, and Pau Gasol and Mike Miller of the Memphis Grizzlies also are taking part in the $1,000-per-point donations, which will be made to UNICEF. "I first talked about it with Jermaine and Tracy right before New Year's. We talked about different ideas, and that's how it started," said agent Arn Tellem, who said he will match the highest donation made by any of the players. On Tuesday night, the Washington Wizards sold "Tsunami Relief Bands" for a minimum donation of $2, with all proceeds going to UNICEF. The Wizards wore the wristbands during their game against the New Jersey Nets. Bryant, McGrady, Miller and Gasol will base the size of their donations on the number of points they score in Thursday night's games, and O'Neal, Sura and Rose will donate $1,000 for each point they score Friday night. Tellem said the program, called "Shoot-a-Thon," hopes to raise about $250,000. The seven players who have pledged donations are all represented by Tellem's agency, SFX. "I think when more players find out about it, they'll get involved," Rose said. "Sometimes you hear a lot of horror stories about relief funds not getting to designated party, but in this case UNICEF will make certain that won't happen." Also, the Harlem Globetrotters plan to donate at least $100,000 and match funds raised by the sale of game programs during their 2005 tour to over 200 cities in the United States and Canada. The money raised will also go to UNICEF. "As concerned global citizens and ambassadors of goodwill, the Harlem Globetrotters feel strongly about doing something to help those who are suffering, especially the youth," Globetrotters owner and chairman Mannie Jackson said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripper 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 while the 3000 dollars will be greatly accepted...come on bob.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted January 5, 2005 Well then. The Spurs really just might be the best team in the West. This is a long season for any Laker fan. The salt just gets rubbed deeper in the wound. Everytime we keep hoping for a turnaround, we get stomped on by a tough opponent. The Spurs have been the only team outside of the one game against the Jazz and Sonics the Lakers haven't been able to get within striking distance of winning. Its just now hitting you that they are the best team in the west? After they beat down the Suns(the second best team in the west despite what all the talking heads at ESPN say) and basically throttled everyone else outside of the Sonics. This Lakers game was just a very good team playing a 7-8 best team in the West. Yes it is just hitting me now, because we're close to the all-star game and I thought the Suns and Sonics had been playing some spectacular ball. It's clear the top 3 teams are Phoenix, Seattle, and San Antonio, but debateable over what order. I still think the Lakers are seriously underachieving at this point, but getting beat down by the Spurs and losing that crucial game against the Heat (which would have been a hell of a morale booster) surely isn't helping to get things back on track. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripper 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2005 I say that the order goes 1: San Antonio (although, i don't think they can beat Seattle consistantly) 2: Phoenix (I don't think they can beat San Antonio consistantly) 3: Seattle (they can't take Phoenix consistantly) 4: Timberwolves(even with the recent slide) 5: Sacramento 6: Lakers. Thats how I see it so far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites