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Sun, Dec. 31

Atlanta @ San Antonio, 3:30

New York @ LA Clippers, 3:30

Phoenix @ Detroit, 4:00

Memphis @ Houston, 7:00

Dallas @ Denver, 9:00

Philadelphia @ LA Lakers, 9:30

Boston @ Seattle, 10:00

 

Mon, Jan. 1

Minnesota @ Charlotte, 7:00

Boston @ Portland, 10:00

 

Tue, Jan. 2

LA Clippers @ Orlando, 7:00

San Antonio @ Cleveland, 7:00

Golden State @ NO/OK, 8:00

Phoenix @ Chicago, 8:30

Seattle @ Dallas, 8:30

Philadelphia @ Denver, 9:00

New York @ Sacramento, 10:00

 

Wed, Jan. 3

Phoenix @ Toronto, 7:00

Milwaukee @ Washington, 7:00

Cleveland @ Boston, 7:30

LA Clippers @ Miami, 7:30

Golden State @ Memphis, 8:00

San Antonio @ Minnesota, 8:00

Seattle @ Houston, 8:30

Philadelphia @ Utah, 9:00

New York @ Portland, 10:00

 

Thu, Jan. 4

Detroit @ NO/OK, 8:00 TNT

Indiana @ Dallas, 8:30

LA Lakers @ Sacramento, 10:30 TNT

 

Fri, Jan. 5

Atlanta @ Toronto, 7:00

LA Clippers @ Washington, 7:00

Charlotte @ Orlando, 7:00

Chicago @ New Jersey, 7:30

Boston @ Memphis, 8:00

Dallas @ San Antonio, 8:00 ESPN

Philadelphia @ Minnesota, 8:00

Cleveland @ Milwaukee, 8:30

Utah @ Houston, 8:30

Miami @ Phoenix, 10:30 ESPN

Denver @ LA Lakers, 10:30

New York @ Seattle, 10:30

 

Sat, Jan. 6

LA Clippers @ Atlanta, 7:00

New Jersey @ Cleveland, 7:30

Indiana @ NO/OK, 8:00

Detroit @ Chicago, 8:30

Utah @ Denver, 9:00

Portland @ Sacramento, 10:00

Seattle @ Golden State, 10:30

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ESPN power rankings

 

1. Dallas

2. Phoenix

3. San Antonio

4. Utah

5. Houston

6. Washington

7. Chicago

8. Detroit

9. LA Lakers

10. Indiana

11. Milwaukee

12. Golden State

13. Cleveland

14. Denver

15. Orlando

16. LA Clippers

17. Minnesota

18. Sacramento

19. Toronto

20. Miami

21. Portland

22. Seattle

23. New Jersey

24. New York

25. Charlotte

26. NO/OK

27. Boston

28. Memphis

29. Philadelphia

30. Atlanta

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Kwame Brown's out for 4 to 6 weeks. Now we'll be seeing the "Kobe & Friends" version of the triangle.

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Man, fuck Pat Riley. Ditches the team when they aren't playing well, someone else turns them into a winner, he gets back on the bandwagon for a championship, then leaves as soon as things get tough again.

 

I hope Stan Van Gundy finds that bum in a dark alley.

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It's nice to see T-Mac found his scoring touch during this series of games against random jobbers. If he can keep this up, Yao will have plenty of time to rest. The key right now is staying afloat in the playoff race, and since the West is starting to thin out, being 8 games over .500 is plenty good enough.

Guest Vitamin X
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A little birdie on my shoulder told me that Shaq could be back on the 15th against the Lakers.

 

And with that, one of my favorite moments of last season.

 

 

Indeed. And how surreal was it to see KOBE separating the two?

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Well, this game improved by leaps and bounds from the first half. The Lakers were up by at least 20 in the third quarter, and the Kings just took their first lead with about 2 minutes to go.

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I'm so sick of these old men ruining games. I don't think I've ever seen more free throws in my life.

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The Bulls just got hosed as Hinrich was fouled and Wallace got a tip which was waved off as offensive interference. Terrible, terrible no call/call combo.

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Spurs vs Mavs which is the preview to the Western Conference Finals highlights would include:

 

- Devin Harris taking out Fabricio Oberto with a Flying Elbow~

- Michael Finley making a buzzer shot at the end of the 3rd

- MANU Ginobili blocking Dirk Nowitski

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070106/ap_on_.../bkn76ers_brown

 

Brown returning to 76ers as executive VP

By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer

 

PHILADELPHIA - Larry Brown is returning to the Philadelphia 76ers as an executive vice president, nearly six years after leading the team to the NBA finals. The Sixers said early Saturday that Brown will assist team president Billy King and the basketball operations department, and work on other special projects.

 

Brown has been out of basketball since the New York Knicks fired him in June after he went 23-59 in his only season in New York.

 

You've got to be fucking kidding me.

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The East is so depleted, it seemed like it was getting better the last few years but this year seems to the widest difference in talent I can ever remember. This year's Western Conference playoffs should be outstanding. The East's only hope is that whatever team wins the West will be so beaten up badly that they run out of gas.

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